Activities
Take turns describing and drawing pictures using basic geometric shapes. One person describes the picture while 1-3 others try to draw it. Use prepositions of place and vocabulary for basic lines and shapes. (See vocabulary lesson below.) Choose an easy, medium or hard card, or take a chance with a […]
Drawing Challenge with Basic Shapes
Take turns watching a video and retelling the story. Retelling 1: Gopher Broke(4:18) + Lifted(5:05) 16 quiz questions Retelling 2: Acupuncture(1:12) + Black Hole(2:22) 14 (T/F) quiz questions 6 discussion questions Retelling 3: Fugu(1:21) + Teamwork(1:22) 7 quiz questions Retelling 4: Johnny Express(5:26) + Dust Buddies(4:05) 14 quiz questions 4 […]
Video Retelling
A video retelling activity. Watch a video while your partner is turned around. Then describe what happened in the video to your partner. Finally, quiz your partner to see how much was understood. Describing, clarifying, rephrasing and checking are used in this activity. Video #1 (5:26) Video #2 (4:05)
Retelling 4: Johnny Express + Dust Buddies
Describe the items and have your partners guess before the time runs out! Take turns using gerunds and infinitives to describe the function of each item. Your partners must guess all of the items before the time runs out. FULL-SCREEN
What is it?
Make the sentences true for you. Read the sentences about your high school life. It probably won’t be true, so correct your mistake and make a true sentence about yourself. Use the expressions: Well, actually, I mean, No wait, Or rather, No not… FULL-SCREEN
Correcting Your Mistakes
Talk about the advantages and disadvantages of various topics. Use the expressions: advantage/disadvantage, benefit/drawback, one good/bad thing, the best/worst thing. FULL-SCREEN
Advantages & Disadvantages
A ‘Find Someone’ activity that can be done in pairs, groups or with the whole class. Find classmates that answer ‘yes’ to the present perfect questions. Ask follow up questions and write the information on your sheet.
Find Someone – Good and Bad Experiences
Two students debate while a judge listens and decides the winner. Choose a topic. One student argues for the topic. One student argues against the topic. One judge decides the winner. Change roles and choose a new topic.
Debate Practice
Players take turns arguing their points until one person gives up. Players take turns making points about their topic. You win when the other player can not make another point. International Version Korean Version
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