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AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE PRESENTED BY LUIS EDUARDO SILVA ALMARIO

How to teach english through games. luis eduardo

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AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE

PRESENTED BY

LUIS EDUARDO SILVA ALMARIO

Life should be viewed as learning and learning should be fun.

Importan aspects: Encourage your students and make learning English fun by

incorporating games into your instruction time or class sessions. Abandon the idea that all learning must be stoic and serious in

order to be effective. Embrace the notion that laughter and learning can work together better than learning without laughter.

Plan games that are more than just fun. Plan games that involve friendly, respectful competition, involve all students and which encourage students to use language rather than to focus on the rules of the English language.

Consider playing simple board or party games like Pictionary or Taboo or even a simple trivia game which allow students to use language and work together as teams.

USING TECHNOLOGY

• There are many resources available online for teaching English to English language learners :

1-Spelling: children pick a middle sound and then gives two choices of spellings to create a word.

2- vocabulary: Memory Squares is a game that displays a large grid. Each square of the grid contains a question mark.

3- Grammar: This exercise offers choices to work on prepositions related to time concepts, such as "by," "until" and "since." It also has options to practice examples related to prepositions.

GAMES

M.R WOLF • what time is it M.R wolf• It is two o´clockThey have to walk two steps• What time is it M.R wolf• It is four´o´clock• M.R WOLF : it´s dinner time¡¡¡¡LEARNING VOCABULARY• Game called lottery• One question behind (memory)

CONCLUSION

• You should understand the current level of your students and help them to achieve their goals, which are undoubtedly different for each student. Tailor your class to the students' needs—use game and play for teaching very young learners and conversational practice for adult students.