Speaking cards "Let`s talk about summer?" for teenagers.
Strategies
Encourage Speaking: Create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable speaking without fear of making mistakes. Praise their efforts and progress.
Model Language: Regularly model correct usage of English in your own speech. This provides students with a clear example to follow.
Use Authentic Materials: Incorporate videos, audio recordings, and real-life texts to expose students to natural language usage.
Interactive Activities: Engage students in activities that require active participation and communication. This could be through group projects, peer feedback, or collaborative tasks.
Regular Practice: Provide ample opportunities for students to practice speaking in class. The more they speak, the more confident and proficient they will become.
Feedback: Give constructive feedback on their speaking skills. Focus on areas for improvement while also highlighting their strengths.
Encourage English Outside the Classroom: Motivate students to use English outside the classroom, such as with friends, in extracurricular activities, or through online language exchange programs.
Set Goals: Help students set specific, achievable speaking goals. This gives them something to work towards and a sense of accomplishment when they achieve it.


