1437. Trying to communicate in English through games




Teacher A said to teacher B, “People learn a foreign language when they need it. 

In class the students have to learn a language for the games at extra school activities and classes. 

Playing games prepares the kids for adult life. 

The student that is a low-achiever should be encouraged by you at the games. Give him the chance, and discreetly congratulate him for his responses and contributions. Once and over again. You’re changing his life, and he’s changing to better himself. Seek help with your high-achievers as monitors, though they would use their native language. The important point now is no one should be left behind.” / Photo from: www geograph org uk



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