” ? from a city . Ask, “In a city, what do people do ? On an island, what might be different Let them talk about the noise, the number of people, and types of jobs . Maybe they’ll say, “Cities have buildings, but islands have beaches . ” This can turn into a simple chart or just a discussion . Exploring Thai Traditions : Share with students that on Ko Mak, people celebrate with • music, dancing, and special foods . Show them pictures or play some Thai music, asking, “Does this sound different from what you hear at home ? ” This can lead to a fun talk about the students’ own special traditions and how they celebrate in their own communities . Using Simple Sentences : Write some easy sentence starters on the board, like “In Ko • Mak, you can see…” and “People on the island…” Let students finish the sentences using words they learned, such as “People on the island fish” or “In Ko Mak, you can see the sea . ” This is a relaxed way for them to start speaking English about what they’ve learn...  אל הספר
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