1. Independent study
Yes, I believe it's possible for me to develop independent study. To achieve this, I need to build a study routine, set clear goals, and stay motivated. I will use tools like a planner or online resources to guide my learning. Also, I’ll try to ask more questions, take notes, and review topics even when I don’t have homework. It’s about taking responsibility and not waiting for the teacher to tell me everything.
2. Bringing outside life into the classroom
Yes, I think it’s a great idea. Students are human beings, and their emotions, families, and interests affect how they learn. If teachers know about their students’ lives, they can connect better. For example, teachers can ask questions about students’ favorite music, families, or daily activities. They can also use real-life situations in tasks, like writing a letter to a friend or talking about weekend plans. This makes learning more personal and meaningful.
Yes, I believe it's possible for me to develop independent study. To achieve this, I need to build a study routine, set clear goals, and stay motivated. I will use tools like a planner or online resources to guide my learning. Also, I’ll try to ask more questions, take notes, and review topics even when I don’t have homework. It’s about taking responsibility and not waiting for the teacher to tell me everything.
2. Bringing outside life into the classroom
Yes, I think it’s a great idea. Students are human beings, and their emotions, families, and interests affect how they learn. If teachers know about their students’ lives, they can connect better. For example, teachers can ask questions about students’ favorite music, families, or daily activities. They can also use real-life situations in tasks, like writing a letter to a friend or talking about weekend plans. This makes learning more personal and meaningful.