Mixer Technique: When studying the same topic with the learner, it is a good idea to vary teaching approaches and activities. By mixing things up, you can appeal to different learning styles. In that way, you can reinforce learning.
Here is an example of using different activities to teach the same concept. According to the Educational Services Staff of the Vocational and Rehabilitation Research Institute (VRRI), you can use the following games to teach the alphabet letters:
Adapted from:
TESL-NB. A Resource Guide for Educators of English Language Learners.
Educational Services Branch, New Brunswick Department of Education. Frederickton,
NB: July 1996. [http://www.nald.ca/province/nb/tesl/guide7.htm]