Exercise for class
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR STUDENTS' WRITING SKILL
Start
1/5
Read Up ... Start reading early—many children who devour books grow up to become strong writers themselves
Second Option Racecar73 has a problem with Online messages. The advice given is to not answer them, block and report.
Third Option Alex is asked to provide his private password by his best friend, so he doesn't know what to do.
First Option Racecar73 has a problem about secrets with his friend.
Well done
In addition to the advice given, he must tell his parents about his situations and worries.
2/5
Make it fun!... Play games and activities that encourage to write
Second Option Extra punctuation marks or vowels are considered abbreviations which add excitement.
Third Option Symbols are usually found on conversations so it is not required to write full sentences.
First Option Sometimes letters and numbers replace the words.
congratulations!
Just take into account this kind of language and expressions must be used in informal writing.
https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/writing/elementary-a2-writing/chat
3/5
CREATE WRITING WORKSHEETS
try creating a worksheet where they can trace letters and words
Third Option b. Birdthay
c. Dathe
d. Plase
e. pm
f. Come to my birthday party
First Option b. cake party c. Place d. Date e. pm f. Join to my birthday party
Second Option b. Birthday c. Date d. Place e. pm
f. Come to my birthday party
Right!
By checking out the invitation card you can identify the words missing, it is easy and funny!!! Besides you practice wrtiting skill and spelling of words.
4/5
MAKE IT PART OF YOUR DAILY ROUTINE
Second Option *Days of the week are sometimes written with capital letters as you like. *Languages can involve capital letters too, as well as abbreviations.
First Option *Days of the week are not written with capital letters as a requirement. *Languages must involve capital letters too, as well as abbreviations.
Third Option *Days of the week must be written with capital letters in first time.
*Languages must involve capital letters too, as well as abbreviations.
well done!
As you can see along the timetable, days of the week, languages and abbreviations are written with capital letters at the beginning.
5/5
Model it!When writing is a normal part of your daily life, it will come more naturally to them.
Second Option Write on a timetable encourage your students be more attentive from the beginning to the end of each class.
First Option Write the timetable is helpful for checking out spelling, recognize the days of the week and their correct form of writing.
Third Option By writing down on a schedule, students make English part of their lives.
Awesome
Let's start again!
wrong!
Try again!
other tips to improve writing
*TRY DIFFERENT MATERIALS*WRITE LETTERS *ENCOURAGE JOURNALLING *CREATE A WRITING SPACE *INVEST TIME *CONNECT THEIR INTERESTS *CREATE STORY PROMPTS *USE TECHNOLOGY TO YOUR ADVANTAGE *PRAISE THEIR WORK
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Exercise for class
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR STUDENTS' WRITING SKILL
Start
1/5
Read Up ... Start reading early—many children who devour books grow up to become strong writers themselves
Second Option Racecar73 has a problem with Online messages. The advice given is to not answer them, block and report.
Third Option Alex is asked to provide his private password by his best friend, so he doesn't know what to do.
First Option Racecar73 has a problem about secrets with his friend.
Well done
In addition to the advice given, he must tell his parents about his situations and worries.
2/5
Make it fun!... Play games and activities that encourage to write
Second Option Extra punctuation marks or vowels are considered abbreviations which add excitement.
Third Option Symbols are usually found on conversations so it is not required to write full sentences.
First Option Sometimes letters and numbers replace the words.
congratulations!
Just take into account this kind of language and expressions must be used in informal writing.
https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/writing/elementary-a2-writing/chat
3/5
CREATE WRITING WORKSHEETS
try creating a worksheet where they can trace letters and words
Third Option b. Birdthay c. Dathe d. Plase e. pm f. Come to my birthday party
First Option b. cake party c. Place d. Date e. pm f. Join to my birthday party
Second Option b. Birthday c. Date d. Place e. pm f. Come to my birthday party
Right!
By checking out the invitation card you can identify the words missing, it is easy and funny!!! Besides you practice wrtiting skill and spelling of words.
4/5
MAKE IT PART OF YOUR DAILY ROUTINE
Second Option *Days of the week are sometimes written with capital letters as you like. *Languages can involve capital letters too, as well as abbreviations.
First Option *Days of the week are not written with capital letters as a requirement. *Languages must involve capital letters too, as well as abbreviations.
Third Option *Days of the week must be written with capital letters in first time. *Languages must involve capital letters too, as well as abbreviations.
well done!
As you can see along the timetable, days of the week, languages and abbreviations are written with capital letters at the beginning.
5/5
Model it!When writing is a normal part of your daily life, it will come more naturally to them.
Second Option Write on a timetable encourage your students be more attentive from the beginning to the end of each class.
First Option Write the timetable is helpful for checking out spelling, recognize the days of the week and their correct form of writing.
Third Option By writing down on a schedule, students make English part of their lives.
Awesome
Let's start again!
wrong!
Try again!
other tips to improve writing
*TRY DIFFERENT MATERIALS*WRITE LETTERS *ENCOURAGE JOURNALLING *CREATE A WRITING SPACE *INVEST TIME *CONNECT THEIR INTERESTS *CREATE STORY PROMPTS *USE TECHNOLOGY TO YOUR ADVANTAGE *PRAISE THEIR WORK