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Georgia Mathiou Jan 22nd, 2010 04:18 am

Wh-questions anyone???
 
Hello everyone. I am a teacher from Greece. I was thrilled when I found out about this site. Since I am new in the field you can imagine how useful all this information is for me.

I need your help with sth. Does any of you have a game for the Wh-Questions?(you know who-which-where-when-why). Ss get really confused with all these.

Please, let me know! I desperatelly need it...
Thanks

Eric Jan 22nd, 2010 08:59 am

Re: Wh-questions anyone???
 
QUESTION MOVED TO APPROPRIATE FORUM

bread_baker Jan 22nd, 2010 02:42 pm

Re: Wh-questions anyone???
 
Do you teach children or adults?
If you teach children, what are their ages?
What level do you teach? Beginning or intermediate?
How many students are in your class?

bread_baker Jan 22nd, 2010 02:52 pm

Re: Wh-questions anyone???
 
If you teach young children, you may well find something at this great website:

Free Printables for Teachers - Free flashcards, printable games, free worksheets, printables, phonics, clipart, projects, ebooks and other resources

Beatrix Jan 22nd, 2010 04:17 pm

Re: Wh-questions anyone???
 
Quote:

Quote bread_baker (Post 25923)

I think this is mesmark's website...;) I share your opinion that it is great.

Georgia Mathiou Jan 24th, 2010 06:24 am

Re: Wh-questions anyone???
 
Thank you very much. Your advice was really helpful!!! My students were thrilled with the game I came up with!!

mesmark Jan 25th, 2010 01:47 am

Re: Wh-questions anyone???
 
bread_baker and Beatrix - Thanks for mentioning the site and the nice comments :D

Quote:

Quote Georgia Mathiou (Post 25931)
Thank you very much. Your advice was really helpful!!! My students were thrilled with the game I came up with!!

What was the game?

alawton Jan 26th, 2010 02:37 pm

Re: Wh-questions anyone???
 
Hello,

Have your students do a role play. Student #1 is the annoying little brother, and student #2 is the annoyed brother. Student #1 goes into his brother's room and asks all sorts of questions. Tell student that you need to see at least one example of each interrogative word that starts with "W".

If you can tie this activity into the vocabulary that you are currently working on, all the better. If it happened to be that you are studying vocabulary that has to do with food have the role play take place in a restaurant. The sky is the limit and students will have fun. Good luck!


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