Please bring something interesting to share with the class tomorrow.

It can be anything that you have seen/heard/read recently in English (an article, a song, a new phrase, a short video, a picture of a sign you saw, etc).
It needs to be appropriate of course!

Do you have something recommend me?
It's for my English learning class and I'm not native speaker.

You know your classmates; we don't. What do you think will interest them?

How about some funny signs?

http://www.google.com/#q=stupid+signs

Of course! I can recommend something interesting for your English learning class. One great way to improve your language skills is by watching short videos in English. TED Talks are a fantastic resource! They are informative, engaging, and cover a wide range of topics. You can find hundreds of TED Talks on the official TED website (www.ted.com) or on their YouTube channel.

Here's how you can find a suitable TED Talk for your class:

1. Go to the TED website or YouTube channel.
2. Use the search bar to enter a topic that you find interesting or relevant to your class.
3. Browse the results and choose a video with a reasonable length (around 10-15 minutes).
4. Before watching, read the description or watch the preview to ensure that it aligns with your class's requirements.
5. Watch the TED Talk and take note of any new vocabulary, phrases, or interesting ideas that you come across.
6. Be ready to share a brief summary of the video with your class, highlighting the key points and explaining why you found it interesting.

Remember, it's important to choose a topic that you are genuinely curious about. This will make the learning experience more enjoyable and memorable for both you and your classmates. Good luck with your presentation!