So many great teaching ideas, so little time! This blog aims to provide lesson ideas for teachers of English, as well as thoughts and observations on methodology and hot issues in the ELT community.
Showing posts with label writing activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing activities. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 January 2015
If... Student poems with a condition
Conditionals are a grammar point that will often get a groan, even from the grammar enthusiasts in a class. To many students they're fiddly, boring and repetitive. Exercises seem to consist of matching sentences or questions such as "What would you do if you won the lottery?". So I decided to give a class the opportunity to do something a bit more creative with conditionals, and I think we were all surprised by the results!
Saturday, 19 January 2013
2 Great Videos to use in Class
The Internet, to misquote Douglas Adams, is big. Really big. Vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big. (And it's mostly cats).
Even if you discount the cats, there's still so much just out there that the good stuff can be hard to find, especially when it comes to video. And if we find it, what to do with it? We can do better than gap-fill exercises using clips of Nineties comedy shows, can't we?
So, in this and my next post I'm sharing some of my favourite videos, with a few ideas on how to use them in a language lesson.
Even if you discount the cats, there's still so much just out there that the good stuff can be hard to find, especially when it comes to video. And if we find it, what to do with it? We can do better than gap-fill exercises using clips of Nineties comedy shows, can't we?
So, in this and my next post I'm sharing some of my favourite videos, with a few ideas on how to use them in a language lesson.
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