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David Suum Tung Mung Mung Post 1

1 April 2026, 3:58 AM

Supporting your learners

I think this lesson plan is very useful because it encourages students to share their ideas, express their feelings, and think about their future. It supports different learning types such as discussion, reflection, and creativity, which can help students feel more confident.

I believe I can use these ideas in my context, but I may need to adapt them. For example, I would give more guidance before discussions, as some students may feel shy or unsure about sharing their opinions. I might also simplify the tasks depending on students’ language level.

As a follow-up activity, I would ask students to write messages about their dreams or what they want to change. These messages could be displayed in the classroom or shared with the school community to give students a sense of voice and purpose.

Overall, these ideas can help me support my students’ dreams and create a more engaging and meaningful learning environment.