An adult speaking task asks for work-related stories. How to adapt for teens?
Replace with school experiences, hobbies, or future goals.
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Give one strategy for encouraging a quiet teen.
Give one strategy for encouraging a quiet teen. Chat-first answering, sentence starters, anonymous polls, short competitions, roles, predictable routines.
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Teens often multitask when online. Name one strategy to reduce distraction
Clear routines, fast-paced micro-tasks, stirrers
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Name one cognitive stirrer.
Quick quiz, word blitz, prediction race....
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Why is rapport crucial when teaching teens online?
It increases trust and reduces behaviour issues.
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Whatโs one โteacher habitโ teens secretly hate?
Reading long texts aloud, overtalking, slow transitions, not showing interest in them
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In 10 seconds, name ONE word you think all teens love.
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What motivates teens the MOST: Autonomy, Relevance, Challenge, or Belonging?
Trick question. All four matter, depending on the task!
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You have a dull adult reading about office culture. Suggest one teen-friendly recontextualisation.
Compare to school clubs, group projects, or digital teamwork.