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THE BEST ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES FOR ESL FOR SECONDARY Grammar Game 2 - Guess the Question. Another game more for the revision of grammar than as a follow-up activity is: Guess the question. Students are particularly keen on learning whole phrases as this has a practical meaning for them. Write a gapped sentence with the first letter of each word on the board e.g. W_____ I__ Y__ N_____. HOW TO TEACH ENGLISH WITH PUPPETS Infants and preschool children are fascinated by puppets. Cash in on this attraction and use puppets to help you teach English. Let the puppet be your ally, a bridge between you and the children. Your puppet only speaks English of course! This makes the children motivated to communicate with your puppet character. Read Max's story: I've used a puppet at home with my youngest child. TEACHING POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS MINE AND YOURS Do you know a direct, simple and fun way to understand the possessive pronouns MINE and YOURS?The teacher asking me this question wants the kids to understand the basics thoroughly. Otherwise, they will still be making the same mistakes when they are thirty-eight! His class size varies from 6 to 18 kids and there is always a Chinese teachingassistant present.
TEACHING PRONUNCIATION TO TEENS AND ADULTS Phonetics and phonology can be extremely useful when teaching pronunciation. If you feel overwhelmed at the sight of the phonetic chart, just imagine how your students feel. But don't panic, just take it one sound at a time. In fact you might not even need to teach all the sounds, only those which present the greatest challenge for yourstudents.
USING ESL SONGS
Using songs for ESL is a way for children to listen and practice English in a group, joining in when they can without being singled out, and gradually achieving more with each listening. A huge boost in confidence can be gained from this, which percolates through to all learning. 9. Songs are memory aids. TEACHING POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS A teacher asked me for ideas to teach students the possessive adjectives and pronouns. His students have problems understanding them and they mix them up all the time. What are they?Possessive Adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our and their.Possessive Pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours and theirs. Explanation HOW TO TEACH A DIALOGUE TO BEGINNERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL AND An ESL teacher asked me how to teach a dialogue to her primary school students. Since her students have very little vocabulary, and poor pronunciation, she does not know where to start. Teaching a language is like building. Imagine you are building a house. To build it you need bricks. With the bricks and cement, you construct the walls. A dialogue is like a house. THANK YOU - YOU ARE ALMOST DONE! Thank you - You are almost done! Hello, and thanks for requesting to receive the free game samples. One small step to go: You will receive an email (check your spam folder too). In that email click the link to confirm you do want to receive the free games. ADD games@teachingenglishgames.com to your address book - that should helpthe emails
ESL PLAYS AND SKITS FOR TEENS ESL Plays and Skits for Teens 3. The Plays and Skits Australia Grammar 1st conditionals If you aren’t careful, you will get backache. If you get there, you’ll need to get a job. ESL MULTILEVEL ACTIVITIES ESL Multilevel Activity 1 - Buddy Reading. This multilevel ESL activity works for all class sizes. For writing and reading, students pair up for buddy reading. Buddy reading involves one student reading and the "buddy" helping to make sure that the reader is pronouncing the words correctly. The buddy also asks questions after the readingto
THE BEST ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES FOR ESL FOR SECONDARY Grammar Game 2 - Guess the Question. Another game more for the revision of grammar than as a follow-up activity is: Guess the question. Students are particularly keen on learning whole phrases as this has a practical meaning for them. Write a gapped sentence with the first letter of each word on the board e.g. W_____ I__ Y__ N_____. HOW TO TEACH ENGLISH WITH PUPPETS Infants and preschool children are fascinated by puppets. Cash in on this attraction and use puppets to help you teach English. Let the puppet be your ally, a bridge between you and the children. Your puppet only speaks English of course! This makes the children motivated to communicate with your puppet character. Read Max's story: I've used a puppet at home with my youngest child. TEACHING POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS MINE AND YOURS Do you know a direct, simple and fun way to understand the possessive pronouns MINE and YOURS?The teacher asking me this question wants the kids to understand the basics thoroughly. Otherwise, they will still be making the same mistakes when they are thirty-eight! His class size varies from 6 to 18 kids and there is always a Chinese teachingassistant present.
TEACHING PRONUNCIATION TO TEENS AND ADULTS Phonetics and phonology can be extremely useful when teaching pronunciation. If you feel overwhelmed at the sight of the phonetic chart, just imagine how your students feel. But don't panic, just take it one sound at a time. In fact you might not even need to teach all the sounds, only those which present the greatest challenge for yourstudents.
USING ESL SONGS
Using songs for ESL is a way for children to listen and practice English in a group, joining in when they can without being singled out, and gradually achieving more with each listening. A huge boost in confidence can be gained from this, which percolates through to all learning. 9. Songs are memory aids. TEACHING POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS A teacher asked me for ideas to teach students the possessive adjectives and pronouns. His students have problems understanding them and they mix them up all the time. What are they?Possessive Adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our and their.Possessive Pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours and theirs. Explanation HOW TO TEACH A DIALOGUE TO BEGINNERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL AND An ESL teacher asked me how to teach a dialogue to her primary school students. Since her students have very little vocabulary, and poor pronunciation, she does not know where to start. Teaching a language is like building. Imagine you are building a house. To build it you need bricks. With the bricks and cement, you construct the walls. A dialogue is like a house. THANK YOU - YOU ARE ALMOST DONE! Thank you - You are almost done! Hello, and thanks for requesting to receive the free game samples. One small step to go: You will receive an email (check your spam folder too). In that email click the link to confirm you do want to receive the free games. ADD games@teachingenglishgames.com to your address book - that should helpthe emails
ESL PLAYS AND SKITS FOR TEENS ESL Plays and Skits for Teens 3. The Plays and Skits Australia Grammar 1st conditionals If you aren’t careful, you will get backache. If you get there, you’ll need to get a job. TEACHING ENGLISH GAMES Visit Teaching English Games. Be a fun and effective ESL teacher. Don't settle for boring lessons. Make your job easier and have more free time for yourself instead of spending hours preparing lessons. The tips and resources from Teaching English Games have helped over 15,000 teachers and schools around the world. Try out the free samples and find out for yourself how you too can motivate your ESL GAMES FOR KIDS AGED 3-6 Shelley's ESL Games and Stories are full of interactive playful ideas in a natural learning context, with plenty of repetition done in a fun way. 2. MORE CONTROL IN THE GROUP OR CLASSROOM. Any class on any one day, can be a mixed bag of children with different abilities, mood changes or attention spans. TEACHING POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS A teacher asked me for ideas to teach students the possessive adjectives and pronouns. His students have problems understanding them and they mix them up all the time. What are they?Possessive Adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our and their.Possessive Pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours and theirs. Explanation THE BEST WAY TO TEACH SONGS Hello and welcome! There is a free song movie for you on this page. But first, let's see how best to use it. Songs are brilliant for vocabulary acquisition, language learning and fluency. Music also lightens the mood in class and makes people feel good, (as long as you aren't teaching aggressive rap by "I'm deeply cool but everybody else, the government, society and the rest of the worldUSING ESL SONGS
Using songs for ESL is a way for children to listen and practice English in a group, joining in when they can without being singled out, and gradually achieving more with each listening. A huge boost in confidence can be gained from this, which percolates through to all learning. 9. Songs are memory aids. TEACHING CAN AND CAN'T TO KINDERGARTEN KIDS Thanks to Silvy Jocic for this idea that she used to teach can and can't to her kindergarten pupils. Since Silvy has a group of fast learners, she told them to make up a rhyme about what they can and can't do. Her pupils came up with something like this: I can jump and I can ski,I can climb a tree,But I can't swim and I can't drive.Howabout you?
BENEFITS OF GAMES IN ESL / EFL TEACHING I'm all about hands-on results, but academic types often ask me for research backing the use of games in language learning. Playing games is natural for children. Games motivate students to join in. Check authors like Hadfield and Rixon, who point out that games should have a central place in language teaching because they create a friendly atmosphere in the classroom. TEACHING MIXED AGE GROUPS Hello, my dear Blog readers, It can be problematical teaching mixed age groups, especially at preschool. Let's hear from an ELL teacher taking a mixed age group and see what problems she has and how we might resolve them. If you are also teaching children in a mixed age group then you might like this post. The pupils ESL PLAYS AND SKITS FOR TEENS ESL Plays and Skits for Teens 3. The Plays and Skits Australia Grammar 1st conditionals If you aren’t careful, you will get backache. If you get there, you’ll need to get a job. TEENS LOVE LISTENING TO THEIR MUSIC BUT CAN YOU GET THEM *You'd think that it would be easy to teach English to teens using songs since they love listening to music so much. But it isn't! Either they refuse to sing in class, and you can't blame themOr they don't like the song you choseOr the song is too vulgarOr the words are so mangled that not even native speakers can understand them! So how can ESL and TESOL teachers work with teens using ESL MULTILEVEL ACTIVITIES ESL Multilevel Activity 1 - Buddy Reading. This multilevel ESL activity works for all class sizes. For writing and reading, students pair up for buddy reading. Buddy reading involves one student reading and the "buddy" helping to make sure that the reader is pronouncing the words correctly. The buddy also asks questions after the readingto
THE BEST ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES FOR ESL FOR SECONDARY Grammar Game 2 - Guess the Question. Another game more for the revision of grammar than as a follow-up activity is: Guess the question. Students are particularly keen on learning whole phrases as this has a practical meaning for them. Write a gapped sentence with the first letter of each word on the board e.g. W_____ I__ Y__ N_____. HOW TO TEACH ENGLISH WITH PUPPETS Infants and preschool children are fascinated by puppets. Cash in on this attraction and use puppets to help you teach English. Let the puppet be your ally, a bridge between you and the children. Your puppet only speaks English of course! This makes the children motivated to communicate with your puppet character. Read Max's story: I've used a puppet at home with my youngest child. TEACHING POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS MINE AND YOURS Do you know a direct, simple and fun way to understand the possessive pronouns MINE and YOURS?The teacher asking me this question wants the kids to understand the basics thoroughly. Otherwise, they will still be making the same mistakes when they are thirty-eight! His class size varies from 6 to 18 kids and there is always a Chinese teachingassistant present.
TEACHING PRONUNCIATION TO TEENS AND ADULTS Phonetics and phonology can be extremely useful when teaching pronunciation. If you feel overwhelmed at the sight of the phonetic chart, just imagine how your students feel. But don't panic, just take it one sound at a time. In fact you might not even need to teach all the sounds, only those which present the greatest challenge for yourstudents.
USING ESL SONGS
Using songs for ESL is a way for children to listen and practice English in a group, joining in when they can without being singled out, and gradually achieving more with each listening. A huge boost in confidence can be gained from this, which percolates through to all learning. 9. Songs are memory aids. TEACHING POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS A teacher asked me for ideas to teach students the possessive adjectives and pronouns. His students have problems understanding them and they mix them up all the time. What are they?Possessive Adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our and their.Possessive Pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours and theirs. Explanation HOW TO TEACH A DIALOGUE TO BEGINNERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL AND An ESL teacher asked me how to teach a dialogue to her primary school students. Since her students have very little vocabulary, and poor pronunciation, she does not know where to start. Teaching a language is like building. Imagine you are building a house. To build it you need bricks. With the bricks and cement, you construct the walls. A dialogue is like a house. THANK YOU - YOU ARE ALMOST DONE! Thank you - You are almost done! Hello, and thanks for requesting to receive the free game samples. One small step to go: You will receive an email (check your spam folder too). In that email click the link to confirm you do want to receive the free games. ADD games@teachingenglishgames.com to your address book - that should helpthe emails
ESL PLAYS AND SKITS FOR TEENS ESL Plays and Skits for Teens 3. The Plays and Skits Australia Grammar 1st conditionals If you aren’t careful, you will get backache. If you get there, you’ll need to get a job. ESL MULTILEVEL ACTIVITIES ESL Multilevel Activity 1 - Buddy Reading. This multilevel ESL activity works for all class sizes. For writing and reading, students pair up for buddy reading. Buddy reading involves one student reading and the "buddy" helping to make sure that the reader is pronouncing the words correctly. The buddy also asks questions after the readingto
THE BEST ENGLISH GRAMMAR GAMES FOR ESL FOR SECONDARY Grammar Game 2 - Guess the Question. Another game more for the revision of grammar than as a follow-up activity is: Guess the question. Students are particularly keen on learning whole phrases as this has a practical meaning for them. Write a gapped sentence with the first letter of each word on the board e.g. W_____ I__ Y__ N_____. HOW TO TEACH ENGLISH WITH PUPPETS Infants and preschool children are fascinated by puppets. Cash in on this attraction and use puppets to help you teach English. Let the puppet be your ally, a bridge between you and the children. Your puppet only speaks English of course! This makes the children motivated to communicate with your puppet character. Read Max's story: I've used a puppet at home with my youngest child. TEACHING POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS MINE AND YOURS Do you know a direct, simple and fun way to understand the possessive pronouns MINE and YOURS?The teacher asking me this question wants the kids to understand the basics thoroughly. Otherwise, they will still be making the same mistakes when they are thirty-eight! His class size varies from 6 to 18 kids and there is always a Chinese teachingassistant present.
TEACHING PRONUNCIATION TO TEENS AND ADULTS Phonetics and phonology can be extremely useful when teaching pronunciation. If you feel overwhelmed at the sight of the phonetic chart, just imagine how your students feel. But don't panic, just take it one sound at a time. In fact you might not even need to teach all the sounds, only those which present the greatest challenge for yourstudents.
USING ESL SONGS
Using songs for ESL is a way for children to listen and practice English in a group, joining in when they can without being singled out, and gradually achieving more with each listening. A huge boost in confidence can be gained from this, which percolates through to all learning. 9. Songs are memory aids. TEACHING POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS A teacher asked me for ideas to teach students the possessive adjectives and pronouns. His students have problems understanding them and they mix them up all the time. What are they?Possessive Adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our and their.Possessive Pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours and theirs. Explanation HOW TO TEACH A DIALOGUE TO BEGINNERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL AND An ESL teacher asked me how to teach a dialogue to her primary school students. Since her students have very little vocabulary, and poor pronunciation, she does not know where to start. Teaching a language is like building. Imagine you are building a house. To build it you need bricks. With the bricks and cement, you construct the walls. A dialogue is like a house. THANK YOU - YOU ARE ALMOST DONE! Thank you - You are almost done! Hello, and thanks for requesting to receive the free game samples. One small step to go: You will receive an email (check your spam folder too). In that email click the link to confirm you do want to receive the free games. ADD games@teachingenglishgames.com to your address book - that should helpthe emails
ESL PLAYS AND SKITS FOR TEENS ESL Plays and Skits for Teens 3. The Plays and Skits Australia Grammar 1st conditionals If you aren’t careful, you will get backache. If you get there, you’ll need to get a job. TEACHING ENGLISH GAMES Visit Teaching English Games. Be a fun and effective ESL teacher. Don't settle for boring lessons. Make your job easier and have more free time for yourself instead of spending hours preparing lessons. The tips and resources from Teaching English Games have helped over 15,000 teachers and schools around the world. Try out the free samples and find out for yourself how you too can motivate your ESL GAMES FOR KIDS AGED 3-6 Shelley's ESL Games and Stories are full of interactive playful ideas in a natural learning context, with plenty of repetition done in a fun way. 2. MORE CONTROL IN THE GROUP OR CLASSROOM. Any class on any one day, can be a mixed bag of children with different abilities, mood changes or attention spans. TEACHING POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS A teacher asked me for ideas to teach students the possessive adjectives and pronouns. His students have problems understanding them and they mix them up all the time. What are they?Possessive Adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our and their.Possessive Pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours and theirs. Explanation THE BEST WAY TO TEACH SONGS Hello and welcome! There is a free song movie for you on this page. But first, let's see how best to use it. Songs are brilliant for vocabulary acquisition, language learning and fluency. Music also lightens the mood in class and makes people feel good, (as long as you aren't teaching aggressive rap by "I'm deeply cool but everybody else, the government, society and the rest of the worldUSING ESL SONGS
Using songs for ESL is a way for children to listen and practice English in a group, joining in when they can without being singled out, and gradually achieving more with each listening. A huge boost in confidence can be gained from this, which percolates through to all learning. 9. Songs are memory aids. TEACHING CAN AND CAN'T TO KINDERGARTEN KIDS Thanks to Silvy Jocic for this idea that she used to teach can and can't to her kindergarten pupils. Since Silvy has a group of fast learners, she told them to make up a rhyme about what they can and can't do. Her pupils came up with something like this: I can jump and I can ski,I can climb a tree,But I can't swim and I can't drive.Howabout you?
BENEFITS OF GAMES IN ESL / EFL TEACHING I'm all about hands-on results, but academic types often ask me for research backing the use of games in language learning. Playing games is natural for children. Games motivate students to join in. Check authors like Hadfield and Rixon, who point out that games should have a central place in language teaching because they create a friendly atmosphere in the classroom. TEACHING MIXED AGE GROUPS Hello, my dear Blog readers, It can be problematical teaching mixed age groups, especially at preschool. Let's hear from an ELL teacher taking a mixed age group and see what problems she has and how we might resolve them. If you are also teaching children in a mixed age group then you might like this post. The pupils ESL PLAYS AND SKITS FOR TEENS ESL Plays and Skits for Teens 3. The Plays and Skits Australia Grammar 1st conditionals If you aren’t careful, you will get backache. If you get there, you’ll need to get a job. TEENS LOVE LISTENING TO THEIR MUSIC BUT CAN YOU GET THEM *You'd think that it would be easy to teach English to teens using songs since they love listening to music so much. But it isn't! Either they refuse to sing in class, and you can't blame themOr they don't like the song you choseOr the song is too vulgarOr the words are so mangled that not even native speakers can understand them! So how can ESL and TESOL teachers work with teens usingSkip to content
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