TEACH ENGLISH TEENAGERS
HOW TEACH TEENAGERS
Here are some examples:
- If you want students to write a narrative or argumentative essay or any other type of text, you can provide a few alternative titles for them to choose.
- If you want to revise certain vocabulary or grammar, you can write at least two different task types for the same concept.
- If you want students to make a presentation on a specific topic, you can let students choose what tool to use to make the presentation. Powerpoint? A video? A poster? Let them choose!
- If you want students to improve their presentations skills and fluency, you can allow them to choose the topic. Let it be something they are interested in! (which links to the previous tip)
- If you have worked with a book and you want students to do a wrap-up project, you can let them come up with ideas of what to do. You can always guide them by giving them a few options so that they know what you expect from them. In this case it is a wise idea to approve the choices before any work is done in order to avoid misdirected tasks or projects.

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