UNIT 4
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 10:23 pm
There are many games which teachers can use to make practice activities more interesting and motivating for students. Do you have any favourite games which you use to practise specific language items?
In my case they are younger, they love that I record them with my mobile phone to see them later (role-playing), I also play the tic-tac-toe game, they can choose box if they respond correctly. Sometimes, I put texts on the wall in English, they get up in turns, have to read and then explain to the group what they have read in order to fill the task among the whole group (cooperative work).
How do you try to make controlled practice activities more communicative and motivating for your learners?
The best is to work often in a small group, nowadays it is easy because with new technologies can learn with visual support. Students also create board games for what we have already seen
In my case they are younger, they love that I record them with my mobile phone to see them later (role-playing), I also play the tic-tac-toe game, they can choose box if they respond correctly. Sometimes, I put texts on the wall in English, they get up in turns, have to read and then explain to the group what they have read in order to fill the task among the whole group (cooperative work).
How do you try to make controlled practice activities more communicative and motivating for your learners?
The best is to work often in a small group, nowadays it is easy because with new technologies can learn with visual support. Students also create board games for what we have already seen