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Games, activities and teaching ideas > Help, please!
Help, please!

sorokaira
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Help, please!
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I need some short rhymes to end up the lesson for young learners.
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23 Aug 2012
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COLOMBO
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Raise your hands above your head, Clap them one, two, three, Rest them now upon your hips, Slowly bend your knees. Up again and stand up tall, Put your right foot out; Shake your fingers. Nod your head And twist yourself about.
You may also try one of the verses of Old Mcdonald song
Old mc Donald had a farm Yia�yia-O (chorus) And on his farm he had some cows Yia�yia-O With a moo moo her, and moo moo there Here a moo there a moo Every where a moo moo Old mc Donald had a farm Yia�yia-O And on his farm he had some dogs Yia�yia-O With a bow-bow here, and a bow-bow there Here a bow there a bow Every where a bow-bow. Old mc Donald had farm Tia-yia-O And on his farm he had some cats Yia-yia-O With a meow-meow here, and a meow-meow there Here a meow-meow there a meow Everywhere a meow-meow Old mc Donald had a farm Yia-yia-O
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23 Aug 2012
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tulka
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Hi,
this one is for the beginning of the lesson:
Point to the window Point to the door Point to the ceiling Point to the floor Clap your hands: one, two, three! Now sit down and listen to me.
Pupils chant the rhyme and point with their fingers, clap and finally sit down. I love this rhyme because it �s simple to learn and focuses their attention to the teacher. |
23 Aug 2012
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ms.amira
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try this website: www.dreamenglish.com
it has great songs for young learners
You may also use songs from the "Barney" show on youtube |
23 Aug 2012
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