Today’s lesson was very successful! After receiving feedback from our practicum advisor the week before, Saradia and I worked on a lesson that was a bit different from our previous ones. We started out by changing our welcome activity to a word search, and I found that while some students did take the time to look for words, most didn’t participate. Maybe we could try a song or a funny comic for next week? Our warm-up involved the students listening to a song and filling in the blanks on a slide. When we asked the students to fill in the blanks afterwards, it started off a bit slow but gained momentum after the second word or so. After that, we broke students up into four groups to discuss how COVID-19 has affected them and their families. The discussions that were had in each of the groups were really amazing, and it was interesting to hear each student speak about their experiences and difficulties. We then did a quick recap of the reading, then started a Kahoot. One problem with Kahoot is that not everyone could join, due to it not being available in their countries. This is unfortunate, as we want everyone to be able to join in and participate in class, so we will have to look into another program that can be used by all of the students. We ended the lesson with an exit ticket asking what students are most looking forward to when things are back to normal, and it was a nice end to the lesson to have students looking forward and excited for the future.