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Have an idiom of the week! You could use a bunch of different resources to find idioms, including websites such as this. And of course BrainPOP!
Try tongue twisters. We love them and they're fun and can help with fluency! Here are some ideas.
Write! Every day! Use cool pictures instead of prompts to get the brain juices flowing! National Geographic Kids is always a great place to find some awesome pictures to write about!
Interview someone! First you must have some questions for them (or just one question they can expand on). What are you curious about learning about them? Some basic questions: Where were you born? What time were you born? What is your favorite... song, color, movie, saying? What is your happiest memory? One word to describe you would be _____? What advice would you give your parents? If you could be any animal, which one would you be and why? What do you like to do for fun? What was the nicest thing you did for someone? What is the grossest thing you can think of? (Remember you can always ask 'why?' after their answer!) etc...
Explain a cultural rule, custom, or word to somebody else. For example, ¡me encanta! means I love it! Encantar can be translated to enchant... so, basically it means "I am enchanted by _____!"
These are probably enough for now! Leave ideas and come back often!
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