<b> Forum for discussing activities and games that work well in the classroom </b>
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alex42
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by alex42 » Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:55 pm
There´s about 12 of them. They´re too cool to speak English and obviously don´t want to be there. I don´t want them to be there either, but for one and a half hours a week I´m stuck with them as I´m not allowed to send them home and still claim my paycheque.
They´re at an elementary level, pretty much in the present tense.
I don´t have to teach them exactly, but I do have to do games and activities that involve some form of English usage.
What can I do to get them interested? Please help!
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jenviolin
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by jenviolin » Tue Apr 11, 2006 4:23 pm
We don't know what their interests are, but perhaps they're interested in the same things as teenagers everywhere...
1. Music - use the English lyrics of some popular songs. Read, listen, repeat, and do a gap-fill. Maybe you can get them to lip-sync or even sing!
2. Sports - make some worksheets about sports and famous sports stars, activating their knowledge. Let them show off!
3. Computers - how about an easy webquest or some audio-video online exercises? Let them surf and keep a record of things they've discovered in English.
4. Love - let them make & take quizzes; tell each other's horoscopes or fortunes; write sentences about the other sex; write poetry (gasp)
5. Movies - watch (parts of) movies and ask them to write easy summaries; read a scene and then watch it; read about an actor or actress and then describe him or her.
Let their interests guide you! Good luck!