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Techniques and methods in Language Teaching > Boost English in my school
Boost English in my school
mjotab
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Boost English in my school
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Hello, I work in a school with children from 3 to 14 years old. We are three English teachers and wanted to make English much more present. I thought that perhaps you have tried something similar and could tell me some ideas that worked for you, or just ideas that you have in mind. Thanks in advance
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13 Jul 2009
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libertybelle
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Goodness - where to start. Well, you ought to think back first to what YOU thought was fun when you were young. Otherwise kids love:
songs songs and movement puzzles chanting board games memory games classroom games short stories short fun films drama and sketches guessing games good worksheets with images coloring pages with short stories Word searchs
for the older kids teen topics being young short books romance photos and writing stories film and music stars teen problems and how to solve them.
These are just a few ideas I use. I sure hope you don �t have to teach the smaller kids with your teens! L
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13 Jul 2009
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mjotab
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Thank you, libertybelle, those are great activities. I was thinking about activities for the whole school to enjoy, to create an "English environment"...
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13 Jul 2009
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mjpa
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I�ve seen in some language centres they create things such as a "break area" or an area to play/enjoy ... , for instance, a room or just a corner somewhere, with magazines, newspapers, games which students can use when they finish their lesson. Imagine you are a teenager who have a lesson from 11 to 12, well, you can stay in the centre until, imagine, 1, just reading a book or a magazine, or playing any table-game with other students.
Another good idea i�ve seen somewhere is to create activities together, such as the saturday-breakfast. This is usually for adults, but i suppose it can also be used with children. You gather together every saturday to have breakfast and to talk. This is a good way to create a real english atmosphere.
Maybe you can also programme other activities such as trips or just a going-out to the park or things like that, but i�m just improvising now.
I hope this would help you. |
13 Jul 2009
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cheezels
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What about some type of reading program? ie the older kids read stories in english to the younger ones for 30 minutes a week. You could "teach" the older kids how to read a book to others for enjoyment... ie how to point out pictures along the way and talk about what might happen etc. how to use expression to make the story interesting...
The older kids get a boost of being looked up to by the younger ones (as well as practising their oral English skills) and the younger ones would enjoy time with the older ones. It depends though on your access to good colourful and interesting books in English...
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13 Jul 2009
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libertybelle
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We once turned our whole school into an English city with shops. 2-3 kids had a store with things to sell. They spoke English buying lunches, and other stuff the kids brought from home. There were gym lessons, the older kids taught the younger ones and all kinds of things.
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13 Jul 2009
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mjotab
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Great ideas!! Thank you all !!
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14 Jul 2009
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verybouncyperson
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I think even just having signs up in English really makes a difference - I �ve noticed them a lot at the school I �ve been working at recently.
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14 Jul 2009
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