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HUE Jun 13th, 2008 04:42 am

Heads Up English weekly tips and ideas
 
I've added a weekly tips and ideas e-mail to Heads Up English. Just visit the site, fill out the form, and each week on Thursday you'll receive an idea, activity, or teaching tip.

Here are a few ideas to get you started!

Vocabulary: Present synonyms of the key vocabulary of an article, rather than the key words. Students should brainstorm additional synonyms in pairs or groups. When the target vocabulary is given as the next step, students have more words to associate with the new language. The connection is thus stronger, and retention is greater.

Speaking: Consider incorporating gestures into dialogues and role play activities. This adds a level of realism to the activity, but also reinforces the language used because there is a link between language and movement. As an extension to the dialogues or role plays, set students to continue the conversation, or imagine the results of the initial activities.

Speaking: Assign two questions for students to discuss in pairs. Each pair of students may work at their own pace, as long as both questions receive some discussion for five minutes or so. Everyone then switches partners, and discusses the same questions once more. Consider the first conversation as a practice session, as the second conversation will see improved fluency and accuracy with the language. What's more, students will adopt some of the ideas from their previous partner, thus enriching the second conversation.

Good luck in the classroom!

HUE Jul 1st, 2008 04:02 am

Re: Heads Up English weekly tips and ideas
 
Six reasons to join the weekly newsletter at Heads Up English!

1. It's free. Yes, that's right - FREE!

2. Fresh ideas in the classroom are better than falling back on the same activities again and again.

3. No matter how long you've been teaching, there's always more to learn. Think of the weekly newsletter as a personal tip sheet to get those wheels turning and replenish your bag of teaching tricks.

4. Your information will never be shared with anyone. I loathe spammers as much you do.

5. Take a look at the first tip, which I send out immediately once you sign up. Then wait until Thursday midnight for the next tip. If you don't like what I have to say, then unsubscribe with two clicks.

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