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First, come to class with some pictures you’ve cut out of a newspaper or magazine. Nice gift ideas. Tell the students it’s Christmas and walk around the class giving items. Stop at a student, handing them the picture and say, “Merry Christmas! Students if advanced must reply with more than “you’re welcome” and should use one of the ways to say “Thank you’ ,you’ve put on the board. Keep going around the class until students get the hang of it…..
Next, give students in groups, one of these pictures ( from Hadfields Adv. Communication Games) and put them in pairs. They must make a list of students names in the class and write down one of the gift items beside it. They may have to ask you the names of the gifts or look them up in the dictionary.
Finally, when they have decided who is getting what gift, give the signal and students will walk around the class using the target language and giving gifts.
To conclude, ask students what they got and which present they liked best (and why!). Everyone in the class will feel great. If by some chance, some students are not getting many gifts, give them some from your magazine collection. This will make them feel great.
This post was submitted by Jerry.
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1 Response to X-mas Gift exchange
Don Payzant
December 29th, 2009 at 11:39 am
Nice idea Jerry. I always build a picture library in every school where I work. I would do the same thing but use pictures from previous lessons. They could be a little silly too. (Food – a pasta dinner, a pet elephant) Anyway, I think your idea is a good ’springboard’ for other ideas – and that’s really what it’s all about isn’t it?