The workshop started with a quick ice-breaker that had teachers asking each other fun questions to warm up and connect
Teachers got to explore what really keeps students interested in an English class—and why some methods work better than others.
They learned useful strategies for before, during, and after reading a lesson, like predicting the story, visual mapping, and creative discussions.
Everyone tried hands-on activities using new texts to feel what it’s like to be in a student’s shoes.
The session showed how to use these strategies with actual NCERT English chapters from Classes 9 to 12.
Teachers also took part in a cool challenge where they picked a strategy and applied it to their own lesson content.
The day ended with smart ways to give feedback to students that actually help them improve and reflect.
This wasn’t just a regular workshop. It was more like a teacher’s toolkit session packed with ideas to make learning more fun and effective. Teachers didn’t just listen, they actively did and explored, which made the experience all the more exciting.
By the end, everyone walked away with new techniques and a fresh energy to make their English classes more engaging, thoughtful, and student-friendly. A day well spent towards better teaching.