I was given a class made up of all the schools problem kids for an afterschool activity group. I was told they hated English because of their poor vocabulary.
The first session was me staring at them as they ignored all my instructions and just chatted away in Cantonese. Most of which caused extreme laughter at what I think was my expense.
In the second session I set up three Phonicball games and when they were in their desks chatting I ignored them and started playing by myself. Within 5 minutes they were all interested and quite and had raised their hands indicating they wanted to have a go.
After 10 mins I chose a kid who had quietened down and played with him. This had an immediate effect on the rest of the class and they all settled and sat quietly with hands in the air.
By the end of the lesson I had kids in groups competing against each other and loving it. The only other trouble was getting them to stop playing at end of the lesson.
Their lack of vocabulary no longer evident. With classes like this motivation and fun are the key.
Taming Class from Hell
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Great idea!
I am always in search of ideas for "What ifs." I will have to remember that one.
Phonicball
Hello there, I work in Hong Kong as well and I've heard about this game. I looked before about how to get it but was confused and I also don't know how much it costs. Is it really a good game for many different levels of students in Hong Kong? Also, could you tell me where and how to get it.
Thanks much, Andrew
Thanks much, Andrew