aidemia--modules-lessonstartideas_type | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
Which subject | English |
What age group | Adult courses |
What topic | Travel |
Quantity | 1 |
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Begin your lesson with a captivating personal travel story. Share an anecdote about an unexpected adventure you experienced during your travels, perhaps while exploring the picturesque landscapes of Ireland or during a visit to a foreign country. Engage your students' imaginations by highlighting intriguing details, such as:
Example:
"Let me take you back to a foggy morning in Dingle, where I found myself lost on the winding coastal roads. As I paused to admire the stunning cliffs, I was approached by an elderly gentleman with a twinkle in his eye. He invited me to a local pub, where I discovered the warmth of traditional Irish music and the stories of the community. It was a moment that reminded me just how transformative travel can be."
After sharing your story, invite your students to participate in an interactive memory mapping activity. Provide each student with a piece of paper and coloured markers. Ask them to:
Conclude this introduction by clearly stating the objectives of the lesson:
This engaging start not only captures the students' attention but also sets a collaborative tone for the rest of the lesson.