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Friday, February 10, 2023

February Suggested Themes and Topics!

 

February is a busy month providing ESL teachers with lots of planning topics. Be sure to check out February Topics and Themes and follow ESL Made Easy for weekly posts on some of them. One fun topic is Valentine's Day coming up on February 14th. The days leading up to it can be a good time to talk about other topics such symbols and customs, love and relationships and special gifts such as chocolate and roses. February is also Black History month which is observed not only in Canada, but in the U.S. and the United Kingdom. It is a special month to honour the experiences and legacies of those who became an important part of black history.

Other mentionables are Canada Flag DayPresident's Day, and Levi Strauss's Birthday!

2 comments:

  1. Valentine's Day, a delightful celebration of love, offers a precious opportunity to express affection and appreciation. It's a day to celebrate the joy of connections, whether romantic, familial, or platonic. The vibrant atmosphere, filled with heartwarming gestures, reminds us to cherish the people who bring love and happiness into our lives. Whether through thoughtful gestures, kind words, or simple acts of kindness, Valentine's Day serves as a beautiful reminder to embrace and celebrate the power of love in all its forms.

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  2. Hey everyone, I hope you're all having a fantastic February! I came across a fantastic resource for enhancing your ESL materials and activities, especially if you're exploring themes related to family and relationships. Check out the diverse collection of family portrait images on Depositphotos. These high-quality images can add a personal touch to your lessons, making language learning more engaging and relatable. As we've been discussing themes and topics for February on the forum, incorporating family portraits into your teaching materials could be a creative way to connect language concepts with real-life experiences. Feel free to explore the link and share your thoughts or ideas on incorporating family themes into ESL lessons. Looking forward to hearing your insights!

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