Here are some of the lessons I have dreamed up. They come in Word files and they have been zipped for your convenience. Feel free to take them away. NB For classroom use ONLY. No stealing, eh? Happy downloading! Your feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
|
|
I usually teach teenagers at Lower Intermediate level and I therefore try and devise activities to suit my students´ age, needs and level. However, most activities can be easily adapted to other levels or age groups. The following is just a rough reference guide.
* Elementary - The Spelling Officer Teach/Revise the alphabet. Give your class some spelling practice. Students are given a clue and they have to rearrange some scrambled letters in order to get the right word.
* Elementary to Lower Intermediate - But...Where Are You??? Vocabulary revision. Many different semantic fields and situations: in the city, on the beach, in the country...almost everything and everywhere! - Have You Noticed? Stds find and read some notices. They end up writing their own...but the topic IS unusual. Good for Class Management purposes. - Sentence Maker Your students will get their sentence patterns right from now on. Also, they will enjoy making sentences: the more, the merrier.
* Lower Intermediate - Crime and Punishment A lesson on the goodies, the baddies and those in-between. - The People Next Door Do your students know their neighbouring countries? And how do they like their people? - The Visitor : Me and Mr Platt One of my most successful lessons ever. I enjoyed myself tremendously, and so did the kids.
* Intermediate to Upper Intermediate - GIRLS : The Lesson Boys vs Girls? Not anymore. We all have feelings and, most important, we all have the same rights. - Neighbours! Stds. use some notes to write and perform a sketch. Anything could happen!
* Suitable for all (or most) levels - Buy Now! Reading ads, writing ads and maybe buying and/or selling... - Folks´ Corner Foodlovers...Visit our virtual restaurant. - Hungry Brats Meet some kids who are hungry for knowledge! Just like your students? - My Word! A vocabulary game. Select a topic, write a list of words...and see what happens. - Songbook No 1: Rivers of My Mind Why not play a few songs today? - The Clever Compositions Club The stds. get organized and write great compositions. What else could you wish for? - The Talking Zone A list of topics to talk about...one at a time, please! - Verb Curse A final solution to make everyone learn the irregular verbs list really fast. And it is fun too! - Watch Your Step! Good for Class Management. Ever heard of students taking responsibility for their own learning? That´s it!
|