Fluency boils down to just two steps:
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Input
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Output
1. Input: The magic starts at home.
Your mission: Ask students to learn eight new words and one powerful question before their next lesson.
Here’s the trick: It must be interactive. Not just a video. Something they can click on, repeat, and absorb at their own pace. Because every student deserves to master the basics—no matter how long it takes.
2. Output
This is where the real magic happens.
Use A.I., video exchanges, or—my personal favourite— classroom speaking games.
And not just any games. These are engineered so students can only win by using today’s English.
Imagine a room where every student is motivated to speak!
What’s the teacher’s role? Simple: Listen, give razor-sharp feedback, and plan the next move.
That’s it!
That’s it. Input and output. No fluff, no fuss.
Want to see how we do it? Dive into the videos on our socials or on the website here!
Be genki,
Richard