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Classroom Environment as Ambiance: Just as a coffee shop Learning Resources as Coffee Blends: Just as coffee

creates a certain ambiance with its decor, lighting, and music, shops offer different blends of coffee, classrooms
offer various learning resources and materials to
a classroom's environment sets the tone for learning.
cater to different learning styles and preferences.

Lesson Plans as Menu: Lesson plans are like the


menu of the day, offering a variety of topics and
activities for students to choose from. Teacher as Barista: Just as a barista serves up
delicious drinks, the teacher serves up
knowledge and guidance to students.

Class Discussions as Coffeehouse Chats: Class


discussions resemble the lively conversations
you might hear in a coffeehouse, where ideas
are exchanged and debated.

Group Work as Coffee Conversations: Group work can be


likened to the conversations that happen over coffee, where
people come together to discuss ideas and collaborate.
Assessments as Taste Tests: Assessments are like taste tests,
allowing students to see how well they've acquired the
knowledge and skills presented in the "menu" of the lesson.

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