1. Interactive Quizzes: Create online quizzes to test understanding of direct and indirect questions.
  2. Role-Playing Scenarios: Engage students in role-playing exercises that involve direct and indirect questions in real-life situations.
  3. Crossword Puzzles: Develop crossword puzzles with clues related to direct and indirect questions to improve vocabulary.
  4. Storytelling Sessions: Encourage students to construct stories incorporating direct and indirect questions for creative writing practice.
  5. Debates and Discussions: Organize debates or discussions where students must use direct and indirect questions to present arguments.
  6. Digital Storyboard Creation: Utilize digital tools for students to create storyboards using direct and indirect questions.
  7. Interactive Videos: Utilize educational videos or create interactive videos that demonstrate direct and indirect questions in context.
  8. Virtual Classroom Scavenger Hunt: Set up a virtual scavenger hunt where students have to decode direct and indirect questions to find clues.
  9. Grammar Games: Introduce fun grammar games that focus on direct and indirect questions to make learning engaging.
  10. Peer Teaching Sessions: Facilitate peer teaching sessions where students explain direct and indirect questions to each other for better comprehension.