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lisa jayne
Denmark

NEW STUDENTS
 

FIRST EVER ENGLISH LESSON

Hello! I have 4 students coming for a first english lesson next week. They are 9 and I want to start with numbers and colours. Can anyone recommend any games   or songsto get them talking and learning whilst having fun . Looking for new ideas! Hope you can help!

8 Sep 2009      





Ivona
Serbia

http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/topic.asp?id=9757

http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/search.asp?query=games&username=&fromday=0&frommonth=0&fromyear=0&today=0&tomonth=0&toyear=0&B4=Search

what i did was type "colours numbers" and after that "games" in the search engine at the bottom of the page and i got the links above. it �s very easy and it is really helpful. try it out! Thumbs Up

8 Sep 2009     



eslgalaxy
China

This website is where you start: http://www.eslkidslab.com/lessons/index.html
There are video lessons to use. They simply just teach the students and makes the teacher �s job easy. Also find a rich collection of worksheets here http://www.eslkidslab.com/worksheets/index.html to go with lessons.
There are flashcards for everything here http://www.eslkidslab.com/flashcards/index.html
Play games or let students play games on this site http://www.eslgamesworld.com/
You cannot fail with these. Enjoy!

8 Sep 2009     



readingaol
Portugal

My kids love the memory game, with FC.
You say"close your eyes" and you will turn a FC.
Then you say "Open your eyes" and they will raise their hands to say what is missing (number, colour). Then they will say the sequence.
The child that gives the right answer will go to the board and do the same thing.
They love it when all FC are turned and they still remember the sequence.
Bingo is also a nice game;
 

8 Sep 2009