Friday, June 15, 2012

Vacaroooo Whoooo!

The following website is awesome practice for helping students out with their oral skills.  Vocaroo lets students record themselves speaking English and then, they can play it back and hear how they have done. 

Pre-treatment:  Do a recording yourself as the teacher.  Record yourself speaking about a piece of literature, such as the following article on compulsive shopping.  This article is taken from a B1 reading section of an examination and it would be useful if you were dealing with an EFL high school classroom with higher level students that are looking for exam preparation practice or university entrance.

Treatment:  Have students read the article alone and have them highlight any new words and ask for their definition before the activity begins.

Post-treatment:  Once the students have finished, ask them to record themselves speaking for 5-7 minutes about the article.  They can be given a list of prompts to help assist in producing speech for the Vocaroo activity or they can talk about any personal ideas, anecdotes, or experiences related to the article.  The students should not be graded on their first attempt so that they will feel comfortable speaking.  Grading could happen later on, but it all depends on the class dynamic and how the English level is progressing.


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Compulsive shopping
A new illness, the Compulsive Buying Disorder, has been diagnosed. Its symptoms are frequent thoughts of shopping, experiencing senseless impulses to purchase unneeded items, and overspending to the extent that it harms relationships or job performance. A recent survey has found that one in twenty American adults buy things they may not even want or need. In today’s world of consumerism, where we are constantly bombarded by ads, this is perhaps not unusual. But more surprising is a further finding that runs counter to the conventional and rather stereotyped view that compulsive buying is very much a “woman's disease”: men are just as likely as women to suffer from compulsive buying. Gone seem to be the days when women dragged their bored men around shopping malls.

Researchers say that the number of men who indulge in unnecessary shopping has rocketed. Experts claim that past trends and figures may have been unfairly distorted as male obsessive shoppers used to be more reluctant than women to recognize that they have a problem, admit it, and seek help. While women buy more clothing and products that improve appearance, men tend to focus more on gadgets and technical items and can become compulsive collectors.

And help seems to be exactly what the doctor orders for any compulsive shopper who is usually not made any happier by his or her relentless buying. Doctors have concluded that this behaviour is a way for people to try to complete themselves. For some people, being complete is being impeccably dressed or having something new. Instead, medical practitioners encourage those seeking treatment to cultivate non-materialistic aspects of their lives.

Famous People Game

SPEAKING ACTIVITY


This is is so much fun!!!  This is great to do with students who are not necessarily apt to talking and it really gets them involved.  This can be performed in pairs, in groups, or even as an entire class activity.  The students would be given a list, much like the list I came up with below.  The list would include people who are popular and well-known with your particular class.  The students would then either be given the list of names or the list of pictures.  The students would, with their partners or group, have to describe the person in question without saying their name.  It is sort of like charades with words! Kids and teens love it and it's great for learning descriptor words and forcing students to practice the language.






David Villa
Tiger Woods
Muhammad Ali
Albert Einstein
Cristina Aguilera
Cristiano Ronaldo
Lady Gaga
Madonna
David Beckham
Rafa Nadal
Pablo Picasso
Walt Disney
Antoni Gaudi
William Shakespeare
Spider Man
Michael Jackson
Cleopatra
George Washington
James Bond
Justin Beiber
Mona Lisa
Martin Luther King
Messi
Britney Spears

Pim, Pam, Poetry!

What is one of the best ways to teach English to anyone of any age???

POETRY!

In the following document, I have several different poems and their correlating activities for usage with a beginner ESL or EFL class.  There are a few acrostic poems, several poems that allow for movement, and some just plain funny ones.  In the document, there is more than one class period with poetry from the famous Shel Silverstein. These are poems I grew up with and now they are ones I am using for my own teaching.  I used these with middle school students and they were a total hit!!!  

Here is the link.  Different poems can serve as pre/during/and post activities! The idea is to have fun with these poems.  So many different activities can be used with each one.  Haikus can be practiced and written, acrostic poems can be given and then written by each student or about other students, and students can be asked to add lines on to a particular poem!

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bz51JInE6YdaYWo4bXBtWTBlWGM



Friday, June 8, 2012

The "TTTT": Teaching Twilight To Teens

Hello fellow EFL teachers!  I have this really great, fun, and silly lesson plan I have come up with for high school EFL or ESL students.  I have tested it out on some of the students I tutor with and they really enjoyed it.

As most everyone knows, The Twilight Saga is all the rage (is it all the rage to say 'all the rage'?), and teenagers eat it up (or should I say bite right into it?)!
I will attach the Word document which explains all of the details.  There are pre/during/post treatment activities and it does require handouts and an overhead with internet as there is an interview, some vocabulary exercises, and a couple video clips.

I think this lesson plan is really engaging because tweens and teens are nothing if not obsessed with the characters in this series and it is a way to grab their attention and get them learning new vocabulary and verb tenses. Get out your garlic cloves and let's take a bite!

Here's the doc in Google Docs:  Twilight Link Here!