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Category Archives: Fab ideas
Time-easy activities
Sometimes it’s the lack of prep time that stops us playing more games in class, that’s when I outsource to child labour!
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Young Learners’ vocabulary revision idea
When we have finished a chapter the pupils make a boardgame using the vocabulary they have learnt, then we play it!
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What is it? Where is it?
A fun activity to break the ice at the beginning of term and revise directions and prepositions of place. I went to the local park a couple of days ago and took some interesting photos: The students got into groups … Continue reading
A Quick , kind and fab idea for the end of term.
A friend saw one of these in her gym so I borrowed the idea and put a couple on the door for students to take as they walked out if their oral exam this week… I love it!
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5 minute filler
Not to be done when you want calm and quiet! Bring me something beginning with…
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What to do about Invisible Students
Do you have them too? Those students who are so discrete, quiet, shy or just self contained (and well-behaved!) that they simply pass completely under radar. Every year I have a few, often they have a level way above that … Continue reading
Making Shakespeare fun
Let me make it clear from the start that this is a blatant advert for the “playing with plays” series that I stumbled across on twitter. I’ll set the scene, I teach in a French speaking secondary school … Continue reading
How to deal with a long reading comprehension
With my 6emes (many of whom began learning English in September) we have recently started looking at long, scary texts. When the pupils first see the texts they are… well, scared. Before we look at the questions I get the … Continue reading
Revising vocabulary -a speaking activity
I often struggle to find new and interesting ways to revise vocabulary, so I was pleased when this activity went well in class today. After having learnt some beach vocabulary in the previous class, today I showed the class the … Continue reading
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Field trips for the EFL classroom
Do you ever take your class out? It’s not always easy or even possible, but if you can manage it then it’s a great experience for both the students and yourself. 1. A change is as good as a break … Continue reading
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