Groups 1 & 2 classes

Ladies and Gentlemen welcome back to my blog!馃檶馃憖


And here we are with one more entry for this subject馃憖. Our time to start teaching real students began. Let me tell you that there were around 15-20 students in the first and second classes, and I think it was pretty good since they are going to be learning a lot of new things馃檰.


The first group started the class by making a circle in order for to everyone greet and meet each other and also to know their names. Then they taught the alphabet with some example words for each letter, and subsequently introduced the verb “to be”. To enhance student engagement, the group made some activities for each of the topics they taught. 


After the break, the second group started their class, which was focused on grammar instruction, their warm-up was about sorting the options in a table to complete the structure, then they began explaining the grammar class. Also, they had the students create a conversation using what they had learned in class. To finish the class, they asked questions to see if the students really paid attention to the session.



Teaching a group of students with unfamiliar levels of English can be a challenging experience that encourages collaboration and mutual support. However, it requires strong teaching skills to adjust classes to individual needs and ensure that all students can make effective progress in their learning. Both groups made it really great, so I congrats them on being able to pull out their classes in a pretty good way馃憦馃挋.

This is the entry for this week, and I hope you like it. Stay tuned for more classes, be safe, and bye, bye!馃構✌

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