Plan and Execute a Successful English Day Event for 5th and 6th Grade Students

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Dive into the details of organizing an English Day event for 5th and 6th grade students, including tips on event planning, activity design, and engaging non-English speaking students. Learn about the importance of clear instructions, teamwork, and effective communication with teachers to make the event memorable. Discover the format of the English Day, from the opening to station rotations, and the closure. Good luck with your preparations as you work towards a successful English Day celebration!


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  1. Study Day March 13 2022

  2. Opening Plenary speaker Nicole Broder

  3. What is an English Day? A celebration of the English language encourage the students to use English An opportunity to get to know the students better and for them to get to know you Time for fun set a festive atmosphere A great break from routine activities

  4. We want to make our English Day a day to remember! How do we do it?

  5. Planning, Planning, Planning Dates second half of May till June Teamwork decide, divide, do Make the most out of today Outcome of the day today

  6. English Day WHs Who? 5thand/or 6thgrade students How many? Around 60 students Where? In a large open or closed area at school When? About 3 hours during one school day What? The topic is - About Us

  7. How? The format of the English day: Opening Station Rotation 3 stations Closure

  8. Very important to remember Speak to your teachers about the English Day Most of the students don t know much English - Design simple activities - Use mostly known but varied vocabulary - Give clear instructions Have variety of activities

  9. Good luck today! After the break: Group 1 room 3 Group 2 room 7 Group 3 room 24 Group 4 room 25 Group 5 room 17 Group 6 room 18

  10. What is next? You go back to your cities and continue working on your part. Did you hand in a list of equipment? On Sunday, May 1st , you will meet with your coordinators to finish preparing for the English Day. I am available to help you. Write me an email/WhatsApp or call me (mainly in the afternoon or evening hours).

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