|   
			ESL Forum: 
			
			
			
			Techniques and methods 
			in Language Teaching 
			
			Games, activities 
			and teaching ideas 
			
			Grammar and 
			Linguistics 
			
			
			Teaching material 
			
			
			Concerning 
			worksheets 
			
			
			Concerning 
			powerpoints 
			
			
			Concerning online 
			exercises 
			
			
			Make suggestions, 
			report errors 
			
			
			Ask for help 
			
			
			
			Message board 
			  
			
			
			
			
			 | 
 		
		
		ESL forum >
		
		
		Ask for help > Hello dear colleagues     
			
		 Hello dear colleagues 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Urpi
 
   | 
						
							| Hello dear colleagues 
 |  
							| I hope you have a great end of the week here is Thursday yeah! Well I need your help Today I am going to star a new unit LIFE CHOICES it is about regrets in life choices:grammar the modal perfect and past continuous. My students are teenagers how can I make them talk about things they haven`t even started to think about.
 The question how can I adapt it to their ages? Please help
 THANKS.
 
 |  14 Apr 2011      
					
					 |  |  
			| 
 
					
					
					
				 
 |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Kate (kkcat)
 
   | 
						
							| Hi :) 
 Teenagers have a far more interesting life than we think lol
 Just raise the topic of relationships and ex boyfriends and girlfriends, friends, school, important conversations they have had, holidays....and ask them if they regret saying something, regret going to some places, regret breaking up with someone and so on :)
 
 They do have regrets and I think most of the questions can be applied not only to adults but to teens too.
 
 Good luck!
 
 
 |  14 Apr 2011     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 MapleLeaf
 
   | 
						
							| You can also take a famous story. Ask the students about those instances where the character �s behaviour should have been different. Ask for the explanations and suggestions for alternative scenario. He shouldn �t have said that.  She shouldn �t have worried. and etc.  |  15 Apr 2011     
					
                     |  |  
	
	   |