How to Use a Class Party to Teach 10 Social Conversation Skills

Do you wake up sometimes and just feel too tired to teach? It happens to us all – ESL teaching requires injecting large doses of enthusiasm into classroom environments to engage students, and we as teachers sometimes do not have enough gas to get through class. For those times when you are on empty, try one of these ways to have an energized class without using your energy.
Recruit help! Even if you live in the remotest corner of the globe, you can probably find someone in your community that speaks some English and has volunteer time.
Go somewhere! Students will be energized just by leaving the class, and you can establish self-motivated activities beforehand so that you do not have to engage students.
Send them to talk to people if a speaker cannot come to class!
Send them to look for things to practice vocabulary!
The oldest trick in the book is to make students give presentations at the end of the semester so you do not have to teach. Presentations are often boring for all other students (and you), however, so make it energizing for the whole class by assigning teaching presentations. You do not even need to plan in advance!
It might seem counter-intuitive to have a party when you have no energy, but it works very well if you have one that requires no planning and in which you do not have to participate.
You can throw together an alternative class in which your personal participation is minimal and students use their own energy instead of zapping yours. You might even find yourself recharging from them for a change!