March 13, 2025
Today I had to prepare a workshop for my students.
They usually are pretty anxious about finals, so I've decided to plan a workshop during their free period.
The workshop will be art-therapy, I think it would be different than what they already know, and thus, would be interesting for them !
I never tried art-therapy before but I've heard lots of great things about it !
Have you tried it before ? What other activities I could do prepare to help my students ? :)
Day 3
Today I had to prepare a workshop for my students.
They're usually are pretty anxious about finals, so I've decided to plan a workshop during their free period.
The workshop will be art- therapy,. I think it wouldill be different than what they already know, and thus, would be interesting for them !
I don't think "art therapy" should be capitalized here. Also, you shouldn't put a space before punctuation marks.
I've never tried art- therapy before, but I've heard lots of great things about it !
The past perfect sounds more natural here ("I have" = "I've").
Have you tried it before ?
What other activities I could doI prepare to help my students ?
To form a question in English, you typically invert the subject and the verb.
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Very good job overall.
They're usually are pretty anxious about finals, so I've decided to plan a workshop during their free period.
The workshop will be art-therapy,. I think it would'll be different than what they already know, and thus, would be interesting for them !
I've never tried art-therapy before, but I've heard lots of great things about it !
What other activities I could doI prepare to help my students ?
Day 3
Today I had to prepare a workshop for my students.
They usually are pretty anxious about finals, so I've decided to plan a workshop during their free period.
The workshop will be art- therapy,. I think it would be different than what they already know, and thus, would be interesting for them !
I’m pretty sure you don’t need a hyphen for art therapy.
I never tried art- therapy before but I've heard lots of great things about it !
Have you tried it before ?
What other activities I could I do to prepare to help my students ?
“To prepare to help” sounds a little unnatural because they both basically mean the same thing in this context. I would either say “to prepare my students” or “to help my students.”
:)
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Awesome job! I have never done art therapy before, but it sounds fun! When I was in school my teachers made practice tests on Kahoot and we all answered as a class. It helped us study and it was fun because everyone got to answer individually.
Day 3
Today I had to prepare a workshop for my students.
They are usually are pretty anxious about finals, so I've decided to plan a workshop during their free period.
The workshop will be art-therapy, I think it would be different than what they already know, and thus, would be interesting for them !
I never tried art-therapy before but I've heard lots of great things about it !
Have you tried it before ?
What other activities I could do prepare to help my students ?
:)
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