Mingling Activity: What can I do for you?
Level: low intermediate and upper
Students need to be able to say/write simple sentences about what they can do. They may do so without using the verb “can” (see examples underneath) , if they wish.
When students report their activities they may need to create simple sentences in the past.
Materials: Some pieces of (recycled) paper or some cards
Procedure: Distribute a piece of paper to each student.
A) On one side of the paper the student writes down something s/he can do and that might be of interest to the rest of the class.
E.g.:
I can make free phtocopies
I am a Judo Teacher
I am very good at English
I have a house on the coast. Come and visit me
I have a powerful computer you can borrow
If students prefer, they can invent the services they wish to provide.
B) The teacher collects the pieces of paper and distributes them around the class. Students move around and see the servicies other students provide.
C) The students choose 4 services that interest them and go around looking for the students providing those services.
At lower levels the structure: I am looking for a person who… may have to be pretaught
E.g. I am looking for a person who can teach me English. Are you that person?
D)Teacher should encourage studets at higher levels to talk about the activity and arrange an appointmet /Lower level students can just find the person and jot down his/her name.
E) Some students report to the class: Who they met and what this person did.
Thanks to Carme Porcel, my teacher of French at EOI for providing me with this activity.
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* English for Communications. Click HERE. By Beatriz Papaseit Fernández and myself, María Zabala Peña
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Browse LABELS to the right, underneath to find prompts and tasks.
* English for Communications. Click HERE. By Beatriz Papaseit Fernández and myself, María Zabala Peña
* English for Office Applications (Computers :Word 2007 and more). Click HERE. By Beatriz Papaseit Fernández and myself, María Zabala Peña
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Third conditional drill with pictures
Materials:
A) Picture prompts contained in downloadable power point (see link underneath)
B) Projector to see pictures
Procedure:
Download Power point presentation to to your USB pen from link or open the power point on line (need to have internet connection in the classroom)
This power point offers prompts to help students create their third conditional sentences. "Baby in Trouble" is just one of them.
Click HERE to access the power point picture presentation
Depending on your teaching style
a. you may want to skip the first slide, which provides the students with the third conditional structure.
b. you may want to skip all the slides up to the ones with the title "IMAGINE". These first slides provide students with help to use the "if" third conditional structure.
You can preview the PowerPoint here: remember this is not the PowerPoint. To download the PowerPoint go to the link provided previously. Any errors in this pre-view have been corrected in PPoint.
A) Picture prompts contained in downloadable power point (see link underneath)
B) Projector to see pictures
Baby in Trouble |
Procedure:
Download Power point presentation to to your USB pen from link or open the power point on line (need to have internet connection in the classroom)
This power point offers prompts to help students create their third conditional sentences. "Baby in Trouble" is just one of them.
Click HERE to access the power point picture presentation
Depending on your teaching style
a. you may want to skip the first slide, which provides the students with the third conditional structure.
b. you may want to skip all the slides up to the ones with the title "IMAGINE". These first slides provide students with help to use the "if" third conditional structure.
You can preview the PowerPoint here: remember this is not the PowerPoint. To download the PowerPoint go to the link provided previously. Any errors in this pre-view have been corrected in PPoint.
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