Author: David Deubelbeiss
Use a Timer! Get ticking!
Using a timer in class is really something that is invaluable and maybe even a MUST for a teacher.
Students need to know how long a task will take and a timer is a perfect way to let them know! … Read More ....
Silent Speaking
This is an excellent activity for students to gain awareness of pragmatical competency and pronunciation problems they may have.
In pairs, students silently “mouth” very slowly, the questions from a handout. Simple questions. Go here for many lists – use … Read More ....
Drawing and Vocabulary
Kids love to draw! Use that interest to develop their English.
This lesson recipe is my “go to” lesson. An idea which you can use at the last minute for almost any children’s class. Also a good lesson when unprepared … Read More ....
Text Messaging – A writing lesson
Cellphones are the imbilical cord of today’s youth. Instead of fighting against them, let’s use this interest to get them learning English!
Transl8it.com allows the teacher to enter English text and then get the “text message” equivalent. Simply copy this … Read More ....
Guessing Games
Guessing games are a standard way to play and practice/learn vocabulary.
Simply generate with the class your vocabulary list. It can be recent vocabulary from your book/lesson/unit.
Then, the teacher describes one thing/place/person on the board and students try to … Read More ....
Backdoor – a great teaching technique
Mr. Bean works well with this technique.
Get some great Mr. Bean videos here or here.
Backdoor is a technique where in pairs students sit back to back. One student watches the screen and describes the action. The teacher … Read More ....
Talking about your family
This generates a lot of talk and students are always very interested in each other’s lives.
Write down on the board some of your own (the teacher) family names. Underneath write;
A. Who is …………………..?
B. …….. is ………..’s …………….… Read More ....
Introduce Yourself…
This is just one of many ways your students can communicately introduce themselves.
Give each student a slip of paper. Ask them to write their name and two things they like (or you can switch this to suit your … Read More ....
Guess the Wordle – a vocab. game
Wordle is a wonderful tool for teaching English!
You can put in groups of words and then display them in a “cool” fashion. Your teenagers especially will love this personalization.
I designed a quick game of random wordles – What … Read More ....
Lily knows her Geography!
This is a fun lesson. Lily is an amazing child and your students will be fascinated.
1. Choose a student and get the student standing at the front of the class. Place a map of the world at the front … Read More ....




