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1. Reading texts and articles: Text and article reading activities can be organized to enhance reading skills, vocabulary comprehension, and text analysis. Students can read literary or scientific articles or short stories and discuss the meanings, main ideas, characters, and developments in the story.
2. Creative Writing: Students can be encouraged to write creatively by practicing writing short stories, poetry, or creative essays. They can express their thoughts, feelings and imagination through writing and develop their skills in organizing, arranging and using appropriate vocabulary.
3. Critical Reading: Students can practice critical reading by reading and analyzing literary texts, articles, and interviews. They can focus on, evaluate and give an opinion on the structure, style and message conveyed in the text.
4. Academic Writing: Academic writing activities can be organized to enhance formal writing skills and academic techniques. Students can practice writing research articles, reports, and academic essays and learn how to organize ideas, document sources, and use appropriate language tools.
5. Expressive Writing: Students can be encouraged to express their opinions, feelings, and personal experiences through expressive writing. They can write memoirs, diaries, or expressive essays on topics such as friendship, family, social problems, and personal challenges. The choice of activities depends on the school curriculum and students' needs and interests. Teachers can guide students and provide appropriate resources to help them carry out these activities effectively. By engaging students in English reading and writing activities, their skills in text comprehension and written expression can be enhanced and their confidence in using English effective and creative. |