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 Denisa
 
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							| i HAVE TO SET UP A SMALL SHOW FOR THE  END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR...BUT MY MIND DOESN �T WANT TO COOPERATE... i �M STUCK, ALL THE IDEAS I HAVE SEEM TO BE OLD AND DUSTY...HELP ME WITH YOUR KIND AND FANTASTIC SUGGESTIONS....
tHANKS IN ADVANCE, DENISA |  25 May 2009      
					
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 manonski (f)
 
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							| It would help if you gave the age or level of your students. |  25 May 2009     
					
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 Denisa
 
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							| I HAVE STUDENTS FROM 9 TO 14 AND THEIR LEVEL IS NOT VERY HIGH. PLUS I WOULD LIKE TO BE A FUN, PLEASANT SHOW, NOT A BORING AND VERY LONG ONE. THANK YOU. |  25 May 2009     
					
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							| Within that age range, I would go for rhymes, songs or small  poems. Some rhymes, like Hickory-dickory-dock (ideas here http://www.dltk-teach.com/rhymes/hickory/morbit-clock.htm) or songs like Old McDonald had a farm can be role-played. Unless you are humourous enough to put up a crazy-like classroom, but I guess most people would miss most of the jokes. Songs are always enjoyable. Let them pick their favourite ones.   Hope I �ve helped.       |  25 May 2009     
					
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 Anna P
 
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							| Your students may  �travel � around the world through games, songs and dances. It can be a lively and interesting show.  It will not be difficult to choose activities from different countries and students will have fun dressing up in typical costumes.  You may also serve typical food at the end of the show. I tried it once and it was very successful. |  26 May 2009     
					
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