
ENGLISH CLUB
REPORT ON LANGUAGE CLUB
Date :-14/09/2022
An English Club is a place for language learners to use English in a casual setting. Practising your skills in the classroom is important, but it is not like real life. In the classroom, you often focus on one skill and one item (for example: grammar – future tense). After learning the rules your teacher gives you time to practise using the item. You have your papers in front of you and the rules are fresh in your mind. Will you remember how to use your skills next week, or next year? In an English Club, you get a chance to practise many different skills in a setting that is more like real life. Though your English teacher understands your English, your English Club friends will require you to speak more clearly and listen more carefully. In today language club activity a ‘Spelling Battle’ and ‘Spot the mistake’ were organized for the students on 14th September, 2022.
Spelling battle:- Think of a word and ask the student on your left to spell it, for example, tomato. If successful that student asks the next student to spell a word which begins with the last letter of the last word, for example, orange and so on. If a student isn’t able to spell the word correctly then they are out of the game and the next student attempts the word. The game is over when only one student remains in the game
Spot the mistake:- Using a dictionary or other available resources, students write down five words and deliberately misspell one of them. Students then spell the words on the list to the class who write them down as they are given. Students then decide which word is wrongly
Both activities helped club members to think of new difficult spellings There was display of tremendous team work and coordination among the club members.
Teachers Incharges
Tahera Somani & Vaishali Nirmal