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Jan 26th, 2008, 02:06 pm
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How to teach without wild games or activites?
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Re: How to teach without wild games or activites?
Just an update on this situation.
The teacher demands absolute silence while I'm teaching and kids must put up their hands when they want to speak.
At first I thought I'd never get them to enjoy...
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Teaching ESL
Dec 7th, 2007, 10:24 am
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How to teach without wild games or activites?
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Re: How to teach without wild games or activites?
I love the snakes and ladders idea, could be adapted to include any vocab/structures. I will try that with smaller group. With the larger group, when divided into teams, I can only be with one or two...
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Teaching ESL
Dec 6th, 2007, 07:09 am
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Re: How to teach without wild games or activites?
englipatrick,
yes all worksheets are good, but i do worry about doing too much 'written' work and not so much oral. Most of the materials to encourage oral work seem to be in the form of games, and...
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Dec 5th, 2007, 09:13 am
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How to teach without wild games or activites?
While looking for ideas for a class on this and other sites, it's become evident that I'm in a fairly unique situation i think.
My students (French, aged 8 and 9) do not need any encouragement to...
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