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Opening:  Write the day and date on board. We suggest you start the session with a song or video. (see below) Fellows and students greet each other.  Engage in a conversation with the students about  some  of these familiar topics.

 

·                              Fellow says: Good morning/afternoon, students! “

o            Students say: Good !

·                              Fellow says: Itג’s nice to see you again. “

o            Students say: I’m glad to see you too. (Explain that glad means happy.)

·                              Fellow says: Welcome to our lesson. “

·                              Fellow says: My name is  ” Whatג’s your name? “

·                              Student says: My name is  ”  That student turns to next student and asks, Whatג’s your name? ” The next student says My name is ” (Continue speaking and practicing names with each student in the group.)

·                              Fellow asks: How are you? Whatג’s new? “

    • Student says:  I’m good/ I’m fine/ I’m all right

·                              Fellow asks: How is your day? ” Student says:  It is good. / My day was great/fine.

·                              Fellow asks:  What time is it?

·                              Fellow asks: What day is today? What day was yesterday? What day will it be tomorrow? “

·                              Fellow asks: What season are we in now? “

·                              Fellow asks: What is the month? ”  Practice saying today is  . ” with students.

·                              Fellow asks: Howג’s the weather?

    • How’s the weather?   “ Elementary song

 

o      Students practice saying: It is cloudy/ it’s rainy/ it’s hot/ itג’s nice/ sunny/ windy / cold / foggy

 Fellow asks: Are you ready to start our activities today? “

    • Students: Yes!! ”  

Need help calming your students down? Try this:  How to Calm Young Children Down in Minutes “ Palming technique “Video: (This technique is for younger children, but it may still work for your group. Feel free to adapt it, if needed.)

o      Click here to access: How to calm young children down in minutes

 

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