MIRACLE – COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH TRAINING THROUGH INTERACTIVE LEARNING

A session on communicative english was held for the beneficiaries of MIRACLE project

  • MIRACLE  |  
  • 10 Nov 2022  | 
  • Ann Mary
Children participating in an energizer activity during the english session

A session on Communicative English was organized for the children in the MIRACLE project on October 22, 2022. The children were taught interrogative sentences and their types. The session facilitated the children in learning the sentence type in an uncomplicated way and using it in day-to-day conversation. Children actively engaged in activities where they were instructed to find different question words and sentences using their creativity.

English is a universal language that makes communication easy at a global level. English training at MIRACLE aims to identify the children’s learning gaps, formulate teaching techniques to cater to their unique needs and make sure to achieve progress in each session according to the child’s pace.

MIRACLE is a project that supports children deprived of primary caregivers to prevent them from entering the system. MIRACLE believes in de-institutionalising childcare and kinship foster care. MIRACLE provides skill training, English training, counselling and financial assistance for the education of 40 children in the Trivandrum District.

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