My ESL Class is going to end in a few weeks. They are housekeepers at a local hotel and I want to have a celebration for them. Any ideas? They are afriaid to go in the front of the room but I think it is necessary that they show their improvement.
Donna
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Did I understand correctly that you want to have a celebration in which you will require that they go to the front of the room? Doesn't seem like much of a celebration to medkoby wrote:My ESL Class is going to end in a few weeks. They are housekeepers at a local hotel and I want to have a celebration for them. Any ideas? They are afriaid to go in the front of the room but I think it is necessary that they show their improvement.
Donna


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I would be interested to know what they were reading. Are they reading forms that are required for their work and labels on bottles and signs around the hotel? Is there English in their environment at all? How about some games instead of reading straight from a book. They could still read but have a kind of scavenger hunt for ideas or read something nice they have written or you have written about the other people in the class or read something that is mixed up like a fractured fairy tale or story they have read already and have to read in order even though you pass it out mixed up. I agree with Lorikeet that reading in front of the class is a different skill than improving their reading. When will they ever have to talk in front of a group? But if they are learning to read to improve their jobs skills, you could be testing them on whether they would mix the bleach with the amonia which is fatal and whether they can read that on the label. Did you have a good time with the class? Maybe you could write a story that they could read about with the jokes and the special times you had with the class and they could read that in turn along with photos. A last class is a rite of passage even if it is only an hour a week and I have always believed it should be something to remember positively.
Do you think they feel comfortable having to go to the front of the class?dkoby wrote:Thank you, yes they have to go to the front of the class and show that their reading ability has improved. It really hasn't improved all that much becuase they meet only for an 1 hour once a week and then they are back in the same environment. Thanks for your ideas.