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Showing posts with label english. Show all posts
Showing posts with label english. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

HUMAN LIBRARY




        When I heard about the human library concept, pooofff! I got it, liked the peer teaching-learning based idea in it and  thought: I must do something with it, it must work for my goals. I came up with an awesome speaking activity for any level... Beginner to upper... You may plan a controlled, semi-controlled or completely free one for yourself... As I always say, have it your way 😉
        For a controlled one, you determine the whole process: the topics, place, the partners...etc.
        The topics will be enough for the semi-controlled one.
        Aaand your job will become easier with the upper levels. Set them free, get your seat and enjoy the show...

Saturday, 22 April 2017

THE BOOT IS ON THE OTHER FOOT ;)

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         Things are changing now :) This time the students need to choose the incorrect answers.

-This activity works well for intermediate to advanced level students.

- Prepare a kind of "quiz show" questions: as well as general knowledge you can ask commonsense - trick questions to allow calculated answers.

-All they must do is to choose the incorrect answer.

-It's really enjoyable and I can make sure that you'll have great fun :)

Saturday, 15 April 2017

STORY CHAIN

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-Give one sentence from the story to each student on a piece of paper. (not in the correct order)
-Then, each student reads out their sentence in turn.
-The students need to put the sentences into the correct order by listening and understanding.
-At the next step, they sit or stand beside the student who has the preceding sentence and complete the story chain.
-When all the sentences are done, they read out the complete story.
 
             Take it easy and have it your way :)      McD...


Monday, 2 November 2015

MI-MI-MI-MI MICROPHONE SHOW



            We have got only one basic rule for this activity: "SHOW MUST GO ON..." under all circumstances :).
             Everyone taking part in the activity should be able to memorize the lyrics of an English song and sing it from the beginning to the end... (Or you can determine the song/s to be sung)
             The instructor chooses the singer who is going to come on the stage. One by one, all the attendants sing their own song, but how?
             The audience (other pupils) take their place in front of the stage. They have the remote control of the singer. As their turn comes, they instruct the one who is singing like "volume up, volume down, fast, slow... etc". You can also use feelings and emotions. Whatever you say or write, the singer has to sing his/her song in that way, non-stop :)
           

             It's a great warm-up idea. We had great time doing it. I hope that it will work with you, too. Have it your way :) Take it easy...

Monday, 26 October 2015

CRAZY DANCE

    



        It's a pretty good and enjoyable idea for teaching feelings and emotions. We (both "me" and my pupils :) ) had a great time doing it.

        If  the pupils already have a background of these words, you can directly apply it. However if they don't, you'd better make them ready yourself. Before getting started; determine the words, prepare the worksheets and give them a couple of minutes to work on. This is the most boring part :) The rest will be so funny that you won't even remember the first step...

        How was mine?
        My worksheets were visually supported ( no translation). There were only the words and the smileys showing them and only one word with its smiley on each page.

        Now, find an energetic music (I know, I don't need to say but in English please :)). You can get started then...

        At the beginning you can use some easy instructions like "dance, jump, stop... etc. as a warm up :) Then, show the feeling or emotion you want them to act while dancing. For instance, when you show "happy", they dance happily or sadly for "sad". If you show "tired", they act like they feel tired. Bored, surprised, shocked, scared,..etc. as many as you wish... The activity goes on till you feel dead tired :D..

         Take it easy... See you soon...

Friday, 23 October 2015

SAVE YOUR SHIP

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  • Determine a lexical area of vocabulary. (fruits, animals, adjectives, stationery... etc.)
  • Prepare a worksheet or a list of words for the students to study on. (visually supported, not in the mother tongue)
  • When the pupils feel ready for the game, divide them into groups of four or five.
  • Choose a captain and a shooter for each group. (the rest is the crew.)
  • Let the pupils to pick a name for their ship.
  • Then let the game begin :)  
 Here is how:
The ship that the instructor picks starts first. The captain says the first word (from the vocabulary list they studied beforehand), then the crew one by one till the shooter's turn comes. The shooter says his/her own word and then another ship's name. (All the pupils should say different words from the list). Now the ship chosen by the shooter has the turn and they do the same. If the captain of the ship cannot give a word in two seconds or one of the crew and shooter repeats the same word, their ship sinks and the group loses the game. It goes on until one ship is left and becomes the winner.

Did it work?
Absolutely yes! It's an enjoyable and challenging way of learning and teaching vocabulary... I'm sure you and your pupils are gonna love it!

Thursday, 22 October 2015

WHAT ABOUT A MOTIVATING START??



    

     I have been dealing with drama stuff for two years at my school. There are three different age groups, so I have to do something for them all in common. AAAnd the first step was "Drama Club Dance". The song was an instructional one and named as "Dance Dance Dance". Actually, it was aimed for "Zumba" but I did it my way :)

    " Right hand in the air, left hand in the air
     Slide to the right, slide to the left.
     Dance, dance, dance, stop!"... etc. are some of these enjoyable instructions. I choreographied it by myself. I advice you to do your own one because age, level, needs.... may differ from student to student, teacher  to teacher, school to school blah blah blah..... :)

     The link of the music is below. Take it easy :) See you soon...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra1kQED6S5w