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I am currently teaching in the Sultanate of Oman and my school asked me to plan an open day for The English language Department. I have some ideas in my mind like doing a model lesson plan and doing a presentation competition as well as a story telling competition. Furthermore, I would like to enrich my plan for this exceptional day. So if you have planned such a day or if you have any valuable ideas, please suggest to me.
You could try an "English casino." You organise tables where students from 2 to 6 in number can play different types of games related to ESL. For example, 1 table can do "homophone snap" with cards (weight, wait, eight, ate, ewe, you, etc.) You can have a table for phrasal verb bingo, or other types of bingo, question games (famous people, what am I? What is my job? etc.) and you can also do a giant quiz with different teams (each team writes 1 or 2 questions themselves). I did this myself with both adults and children during the summer camps we used to run a few years back and they always went down rather well. It�s a way to get the students to get to know each other and start forming bonds. We found it quite effective.
Hi All, I am wondering, have been actually since I first joined, why do we only have 3 levels of worksheets? I find our elementary level quite confusing sometimes: we seem to have everything in it from beginner to pre-intermediate. Just wondering how many people here teach beginners or even complete beginners? I have groups of complete adult beginners and often struggle to find anything appropriate for them. Anybody else in this position?
I strongly agree with this. Elementary is waaay different than beginner and I wish they added a beginner category to make it easier to find printables and other materials and navigate the site. I�d support this decision if the site ever considers it.
I say this, however, most of my material is for advanced and sometimes intermediate students. But I teach beginners and kids as well, so this level matters to me. A1 option rights! Haha.
I was wondering if anybody can think of some more examples. I know there are more but the old brain is not at its best this morning. If I get enough, I will do a worksheet on this to annoy my students.
Unfortunately, after all these years, the forum seems to be broken. How sad, I have fond memories of playing on the forum in the early days (2008-2009 and later) when there was only a few of us and we built a thriving community that has made me a far better teacher.
Oh well, it is what it is, I suppose. There were a couple of gaming forums I used about 15 years ago that were a lot of fun but no longer exist, and I really miss my chats with those guys. This place may well have a few problems but it is still here. That is the main thing. Good to see a few of the old faces still posting. Meanwhile, I may have to post something to try and get rid of some of that spam.
Reading - AI and Education
It�s a reading comprehension worksheet about IA and education, it has three different activities with reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Level: intermediate Age: 13-100 Downloads: 12
WASTE NOT WANT NOT
WASTE NOT WANT NOT
Level: advanced Age: 4-100 Downloads: 2
Greek Gods - Clementine Song
Teach academic words to your students with this fun song about Greek Gods. Adjectives and other parts of speech can be explored. I use it with my Multicultural Learners, but is an excellent resource for classroom teachers too.
Level: intermediate Age: 9-17 Downloads: 1
What are Dark Patterns?
Knowing about what are "dark patterns" and discussion themes.
Level: advanced Age: 12-100 Downloads: 0