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oral English lessons



barbario
Spain

oral English lessons
 
hi, I need help here. Anyone please. I �ve a small group of 12 years old kids and I �ve to teach them only oral English. It �s an out of school activity. I �ve never done this before n I don �t know how to start. I need ideas on course planning.

29 Oct 2012      





ueslteacher
Ukraine

Try conversational games, roleplays, speaking cards, songs...
Sophia

29 Oct 2012     



Kita19
Portugal

Hi!

You need to focus on songs and oral games. They are both oral and the students can learn so much from them, if they are good enough. 

I teach primary students and the classes are almost always oral based. I only give worksheets from now and then, because at this stage the most important is the oral basis. It �s easiear than it seems at first ;)

I hope this helps. Let me know if you need any further help!

Good luck!!

Patricia

29 Oct 2012     



mariajosefuster
Spain

I am doing something similar with students os 1st Eso. (I teach the subject "ingl�s practico"
So far, I have taught them many things, just oral English, and most of them with games from eslprintables. 
What I have done: 
- . personal information (including email address, spelling, numbers up to 100)
- describing people
What I am going to do the next months: 
- description of things which are is the house, in a room...
- directions
- at the restaurant
- shopping
- at the doctor �s
- things you are doing at the moment
- routines
- things in the past

I think that �s everything. I always take into account whatr they are doing in the English class. For example, as they have just seen the verb "to be" and "have got", I have just used these verbs these months. Now, as they are going to study "there is", we are going to describe things: one person describes and the other one draws a picture of the description....

I hope it is useful

29 Oct 2012     



barbario
Spain

thanks a lot to all of you for your answers

30 Oct 2012     



mjpa
Spain

For vocabulary on descriptions, the use of the verb to be and to have, my students absolutely love playing who is who with the real board game. THey love turning down the cards and all those things. It�s one of the games which has always worked better for me. Even those students who rarely talk end up talking a lot.
And here in the site there are lots and lots of wonderful games to use.
YOu can also have a look at englishtips.org and download some great books on any type of games.

http://englishtips.org/1150792510-elementary_grammar_games_by_jill_hadfiel.html
http://englishtips.org/1150792614-elementary_vocabulary_games.html

http://englishtips.org/1150792474-beginners_communication_games.html
http://englishtips.org/1148596483-group_work_intermediate.html

30 Oct 2012