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11 Feb 2011Overview:
A simple but fun quick-fire game to liven up a class or as a reward in the final segment of a language lesson. A student comes to the front of the class, the students choose a topic (for example, 'Your last holiday', 'Your favourite food' etc), then the class fire questions to the student. The student has to answer the questions but cannot say the words either 'YES' or 'NO'. …
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9 Feb 2011Students often have problems with coming up with enough details for their examples when writing descriptive or even persuasive essays. So I came up with this exercise to teach them how to write enough content that the reader understands their examples.
I start by writing this sentence on the board:
NLP is one of the most effective methods of improving your life by breaking bad habits and developing new skills.
Tell student that…
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4 Feb 2011
This recipe is for intermediate or higher levels. But the video can be used for all levels really.
This video is superb! It has verbs linked to nouns in categories (Play / Blow etc... see the worksheet).
Watch the video first and see if students can find the verbs that are shown in context.
Next, watch again and have them complete the worksheet.
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