Richard Gresswell, the @inglishteacher, has invited the teachers to share their bite-size lesson activities. The activity should be done with minimal resources, just some paper and a pen. Great idea and useful at that!
Here is mine, adaptable to any age.
Spy Adam!
The aim of the
activity – to practise describing someone’s daily activities.
1. Divide the
students into 3 groups. Try to put an
equal number of students in each group.
Each student in
the group has to describe Adam’s (pick whatever name you prefer) activities for
a certain period of the day. Tell the first group the time – from 6am till
midday, the second group – from midday till 6pm, the 3rd group – from 6pm till
midnight. If you wish to include the night, stretch the period.
2. At the
beginning of the lesson read an introductory paragraph about Adam. Give Adam’s
background, mention some peculiar features, e.g. Adam is afraid of the dark, he
is scared of bees, he hates hamsters, he plays the flute, he knows Swahili, etc.
Students have to include this feature in their stories. Encourage them to make
up funny situations and strange incidents.
3. Remix groups -
pick one student from each group and put them together in new groups of three. Students read their stories to the other
group members and they decide if they have got a realistic story.
4. At
the end of the lesson, the teacher decides which story has been the most
coherent or captivating.
Looking forward to new ideas from other teachers and Richard himself.