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English Practice

  • Lesson 1: My Daily Routine Journal Start a simple journal documenting your everyday activities. Write 5-10 sentences each day about what you do, using present tense verbs. Materials: Notebook or digital document Focus: Present tense verbs, time expressions Example: “I wake up at 7 AM. First, I brush my teeth and wash my face. Then

  • Lesson 2: Picture Description Challenge Find three interesting photos from magazines, family albums, or online. Describe each picture in detail using at least five sentences. Materials: Photos, paper Focus: Descriptive vocabulary, present continuous tense Example: “In this picture, a boy is playing with his dog in the park. The dog is brown and white. The

  • Lesson 3: Song Lyrics Study Choose an English song you enjoy with lyrics that aren’t too complex. Listen while following along with the written lyrics. Materials: Song, lyrics sheet, dictionary Focus: Vocabulary, pronunciation, listening comprehension Steps: Listen twice, circle unknown words, look them up, then sing along Extension: Write a short paragraph about what you

  • Lesson 4: My Favorite Recipe Write instructions for preparing your favorite simple dish or snack. Materials: Paper, dictionary Focus: Imperative verbs, sequence words (first, then, next, finally) Example: “How to Make a Peanut Butter Sandwich: First, take two slices of bread. Next, spread peanut butter on one slice…” Extension: Make a video tutorial of yourself

  • Lesson 5: Create a Comic Strip Design a simple comic strip with 4-6 panels, including dialogue between characters. Materials: Paper, colored pencils Focus: Dialogue, question forms, expressions Example characters: Friends meeting at school, family discussing weekend plans Extension: Rewrite the dialogue using different vocabulary or expression Lesson 5: Create a Comic Strip Overview This creative

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  • Lesson 6: News Summary Find a short news article from an English website for young readers. Read it and write a summary. Materials: Computer with internet access, paper Focus: Past tense verbs, main idea identification Recommended sources: Time for Kids, NewsELA (set to easy level) Extension: Write three questions you would ask the people in

  • Lesson 7: My Dream Vacation Plan an imaginary vacation to an English-speaking country. Describe where you would go and what you would do. Materials: Paper, internet for research Focus: Future tense with “will” and “going to” Example: “Next summer, I am going to visit London. I will see Big Ben and ride on the London

  • Lesson 8: Vocabulary Categories Game Choose five categories (animals, food, jobs, etc.) and list as many English words as you can for each in 3 minutes. Materials: Paper, timer Focus: Building vocabulary in semantic groups Challenge: Try to reach at least 10 words per category Extension: Write a short story using at least 15 words

  • Lesson 9: Audio Diary Record yourself speaking in English for 1-2 minutes about your day, feelings, or plans. Materials: Phone or computer with recording function Focus: Speaking fluency, pronunciation Example topics: “My favorite hobby,” “What I did yesterday,” “My family” Extension: Listen to your recording and transcribe it, then correct any errors. Lesson 9: Audio

  • Lesson 10: Letter to My Future Self Write a letter to yourself to read one year from now. Include your current interests and future goals. Materials: Paper or digital document Focus: Present and future tenses, expressing hopes and plans Example: “Dear Future Me, I am currently 14 years old and studying English. By the time

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