
How to Start an English Club
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Why start an English Club?
Use what you learn
An English Club is a place for language learners to use English in a casual setting. Practising
your skills in the classroom is important, but it is not like real life. In the classroom, you often
focus on one skill and one item (for example: grammar - future tense). After learning the rules
your teacher gives you time to practise using the item. You have your papers in front of you and
the rules are fresh in your mind. Will you remember how to use your skills next week, or next
year? In an English Club, you get a chance to practise many different skills in a setting that is
more like real life. Though your English teacher understands your English, your English Club
friends will require you to speak more clearly and listen more carefully.
Make English-speaking friends
Starting an English Club is a great way to make new lasting friendships. It is important to have
good ESL friends because your confidence will increase if you do. You will feel more
comfortable using English around people you trust and have fun with. Don't limit your friends to
the people in your class.
How can I start an English Club?
Post a sign-up sheet
You can start by putting up a sign up form in your school lobby or on a local library bulletin
board. Write your email address at the top so that people can email you with any ideas they
might have. Make sure they write down their phone numbers or email addresses so that you can
contact them about the time and place of the club meetings.
Seek help
Don't try to do everything yourself. Each member should contribute to the club. You may even
want to find a fluent English speaker who will volunteer to come to your meetings. New teachers
or a high school student may be willing to help you for free because the experience will help
them find a job. You can put an ad in a local paper or at the library or supermarket. (WANTED:
Volunteer to help with English Club. Must be fluent in English. No teaching experience or
preparation necessary. Call Eva at 333-3333 for more information.)
Hold an introductory meeting
After you have enough people sign up (6-10 people is a good number) you will need to hold an
introductory meeting. At the first meeting, members can learn each other's names and you can
talk about what kind of club people are interested in. One way to organize the club is by putting
one member in charge of being the leader each week. You can organize the weeks in terms of
themes (music/food/travel...), or skills (reading/writing/listening...).
Create rules and routines
At your meeting you can discuss what types of rules and routines the club should have. For
example, English Clubs usually have an "English only" rule. Will people be allowed to drink and
eat during the meeting? What about bringing a friend? It is a good idea to conduct each club
meeting in a similar way. When people know what to expect, they are more likely to attend.
Who will join my English Club?
You can invite anyone to join your English Club, including friends, family members, fellow