Engaging multilingual students is crucial for their academic success and overall well-being. Language and cultural diversity bring a unique set of challenges to the classroom, and teachers need to recognize and address these challenges to create a learning environment that supports all students. When multilingual students feel engaged and connected to their learning, they are more likely to participate actively, take risks, and develop their language proficiency. This engagement can lead to increased self-confidence, motivation, and a sense of belonging in the classroom. Conversely, when multilingual students feel excluded or disengaged, they may experience feelings of isolation, frustration, and lower self-esteem. Thus, it is essential for teachers to create a…