Teacher's Day
Our Teachers’ Day celebration was filled with laughter and excitement as students enjoyed the “Guess the Teacher” game.
With fun clues and happy guesses, students showed their appreciation while learning more about their teachers in a playful way. It was a joyful moment that brought smiles and made Teachers’ Day truly memorable.
The English Bilingual Program helps students learn about Halloween in a fun, exciting, and meaningful way. Through Halloween activities, students can learn many new English vocabulary words such as costumes, pumpkin, ghost, witch, candy, spider, haunted house, and trick-or-treat.
Students can also improve their speaking and listening skills by joining games, songs, storytelling, and classroom conversations about Halloween. They become more confident in using English while expressing ideas, asking questions, and describing Halloween traditions.
Students can improve their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills by joining classroom discussions, storytelling, songs, games, and art activities related to Thanksgiving. They also learn how to express gratitude and appreciation in English by sharing the things they are thankful for.
Learning about Thanksgiving also helps students understand different cultures and traditions around the world. This creates a more engaging bilingual learning environment where students can connect language learning with real-life celebrations and values.
As a positive outcome, students become more confident in using English, expand their vocabulary knowledge, improve communication skills, and develop a better understanding of cultural diversity while enjoying fun Thanksgiving-themed activities.