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ABC Pictures
o Teach the alphabet first, and then introduce a word for each letter.
o You could delete the words from the worksheet in order to focus on the spoken word only. TIP: all the words on a page can be deleted in a single mouse click.
o Later on, when students have learnt to write letters, they can add the words to the pictures.
o Optional: make flashcard for all the pictures (the pictures in this document can be enlarged – fit 2 flashcards on an A4 page.
o When Ss start recognizing the words you could delete the pictures and only give them the words. Ss draw the pictures themselves.
• For young learners who can write the alphabet:
o Teach the words (6 – 8 at a time).
o Students write the words under the pictures.
o At the end of the lesson you could do a dictation/spelling bee.
o Optional: students think of as many words as possible beginning with each letter. With these words, you could start a self-drawn picture dictionary focusing on one letter each lesson. Materials required: a simple notebook per student.
o Pronunciation focus: Make sure Ss can say the words correctly. Focus on their problem areas; this could be final consonants, consonant clusters, the letters h, v or x, or any other problems related to the country you teach in.
• Other ideas/Games
o Spelling bee
o Things you can eat (Ss name or write foods)
o Animals (Ss name or write animals)
o Flyswatter game
• Write the words on the board. Divide class into 2 or more teams and give each team a flyswatter. Name, describe or mime a word and teams swat the word as fast as possible. The fastest team gets a point.
• This game can be done with any kind of vocabulary.
o Charades: Ss mime the words
o Pictionary
Level:elementary
Age: +3
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