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What are the activities of the English club in primary schools?

The activities of the primary English club are as follows:

1, English game. This activity is suitable for primary school students, and games can be used to stimulate interest. Common games are: alphabet games; Message game; Solitaire game; Parcel transfer game; Fill in the letter game; Riddle quiz games and so on. It can improve the efficiency of English learning.

2. English contest. There are various forms of competitions, including English reading competition, English calligraphy competition, English speech competition, English sitcom performance, English picture book performance, English translation competition, English story competition, English composition competition and so on. These activities can ignite students' passion for learning English to the maximum extent, and students of different ages can choose according to the difficulty. Through this competition, not only the students' English level has been improved, but also their enthusiasm for learning English has been mobilized.

3. Open an English corner. The English corner activity is a topic that everyone is interested in. Don't care about some small mistakes. When you have time, you can also hold holiday parties, such as Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter and so on, to let students feel the western culture. By participating in the English corner, students not only make friends who have the same interest in English learning, but more importantly, they get practical opportunities to communicate in English.

4. Open up an English learning garden. The content is not limited, it can be writing stories, compositions, riddles, jokes and so on. Completed by students themselves, excellent works will be selected for display in the learning park in each issue.

5. Hold a learning experience exchange meeting. After years of English learning, some students have formed their own English learning methods. Students communicate and learn from each other. Their level of thinking and understanding is close, and they are more likely to accept the methods between students.