TEACHING YOUNG LEARNERS THROUGH WARM-UP ACTIVITIES IN CLASSROOM
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https://doi.org/10.2024/2c1pqs18Keywords:
warm-up exercises, excitement, team-group game, TESL (Teaching English as a second language), productive, vocabulary skills, English atmosphereAbstract
In this article what kind of influence different types of interesting activities have and how to use them in the lesson is discussed. This article aids teachers to make the lesson more interesting and productive. Usage of this method can improve pupils’ communication skills and broaden their outlook, in addition, create friendly atmosphere among classmates.
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