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Valll9 Dec 3rd, 2006 12:34 pm

Sentences
 
I need help to find ideas on how to teach sentences - using games! The students are between 9 and 11, and they are begginners (no writting activities please!)
I would really appreciate some help... as soon as possible!!:)
Thank you everyone!!!:D

mesmark Dec 3rd, 2006 11:54 pm

Re: Sentences
 
Valle - you can try this game www.mes-english.com/games/getfour.php

Just put the subject in one field and the predicate in the other. All you have to do is make sure all the choices make sense and then you can let them start to build sentences (via speaking)

Play again another day and leave out the 'be' verb for them to put in.

simplyesl Dec 4th, 2006 01:01 am

Re: Sentences
 
One of the best approaches is substitution drilling. The best thing about this is that it's easy to mask it in ALOT of fun games.

even though you said no writing activities i'm assuming that the sts can read....... here goes:
1. Sticky ball/ball throwing - write the words (or draw pictures) of the words that are to be substituted into the sentence. you can either say the word/do an action to indicate which word you want the students throw the ball at (i usually have two teams). The student that hits the correct target and says the sentence. You can replace ball throwing with run and slap.

There's one to get you started, I'll add some better ones later.


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