Here is an attempt to get hits for blogs from ESL Teachers.
What shall I talk about today in Speaker's Corner? is a question many an ESL or EFL teacher asks him or herself? Here are some things I have done which have proved quite effective with my students here are at HyLite in Wuxi, China:
- The Jeopardy Quiz game is always popular.
- Tell me about your keys. Have each student bring out their keys or key chain. It is an easy way to generate conversation. You can also learn a lot about each student's personalities.
- Have the student tell you what they see as they go from home to school or work.
- Lying Contest. Have groups of students make lies. Choose a student panel of judges to grade each lie on imagination, plausibility and exaggeration.
- If it is a day of unusual weather, talk about it. A snow day generated a half hour of conversation one time.
- The consequences game. You can find the game on the Internet.
- The bragging game. Have student try to top each other's boast.
- Ask students what their word of the year, month and week is.
- Talk about idioms. If it snows, talk about snow idioms.
- Question period. Have the students ask you question. But you must put the question back to the students.
- Talk about teasing.
- Talk about quarreling.
- Talk about everyday things.
- Talk about something you saw in the street.
- On this day in history.
- Top ten lists.
- Reverse role role plays. Men play women, students play teachers in everyday situations.
- Have students act the famous Stella! scene from A Streetcar named Desire.
- Press conferences or question periods. Students ask the questions. A few students can be the interviewees. Students can pretend they are someone else. I had men being women in a press conference role play. The questions asked were funny.
- Have the students tell you something you may not know about their country.
- Drawing shapes. Have students give oral instructions to other student to draw shapes on paper. After, they compare results. Is this what you wanted me to draw?
- One word at a time sentence. Students, one after another, add a word to a sentence.
- Talk about local, national and international news that might interest the students.
- Childhood memories.
- The Hokey Pokey Song. It is even fun to do with adults.
- Mock Elections.
- Speaking contests with students as judges.
- Who are these Chinese people. Go the Internet and find lists of important Chinese people.
- They show what they have in their wallets or purses.
- Show them your photo album.
- Show the students old photos of yourself.
- Choose nicknames for a sports team coming from your town.
- Talk about traffic and near-accidents the students or you might have been in.
- Ask the students if any of them have almost been killed.
- Best school time memories. Worst school time memories.
- Take newspaper headlines. Have students guess what the details of the story are.
- Have you ever........?
- Yiddish. Yes! Talk about Yiddish words that have entered the English language.
- What happens when we die? What do you want heaven to be like?
- Survivor. Each student is given a role to play. The watching students can vote the students off the stage.
1 comment:
Thanks a lot! I was just asked to host an English Corner for my teammates, and your blog comes in handy :)
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