![]() ![]() Just because you prefer a particular type of creative expression doesn’t mean your students do, so give them choices and let them express themselves. ![]() It’s okay for students to make a home movie, put on a one man play or paint a picture to present to the class. ![]() Give your students choices on how they express themselves or present information. Think about realistic ways students will have to use English in the real world and try to make your homework practical. Your students may not find themselves planning out a menu for Thanksgiving when they leave your ESL classroom, but odds are they’ll have to order food at a restaurant or write a memo. Is it practicing a certain grammar point? Improving their listening skills? Pronunciation practice? When students know why they’re doing something, they’ll be able to tell on their own when they’ve successfully completed their homework assignment.
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