Authors

  • Miroripova Surayyoxon Abduraxim Qizi
    English Teacher, School Of 260, Yunusobod District, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71337/inlibrary.uz.eijp.22780

Keywords:

kids English looking for a way to spice up your online classes attention

Abstract

If you’re a teacher, chances are that you’ve used realia at some point in your classroom and you may not have even realized it! Whether you’ve held up a real object to elicit a vocabulary word from students or brought in a special item from home to grab your students’ attention, you’ve used realia. If you are beginning to learn how to teach kids English, looking for a way to spice up your online classes, or trying to find fun activities for adult learners, using realia is a great technique to help your students learn!

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