Saturday, 27 September 2014

A classroom for E.S.L.

This year we have a brand new classroom to teach English in our school. I'm so excited that finally we got one! It's been my dream for years!



Why can it be useful to have a place specially set to teach English as a second language (E.S.L.)?

Some academic studies have stated that using an English classroom improves second language learning.
* It fosters language immersion by visual supports: posters, flashcards, toys, books... They create an environment that encourages the use and learning of the foreign language.

* It eases teachers' tasks by organising resources in a specific place of the school. English teachers usually have a lot of stuff (flashcards, cd-players, posters, games...) that are heavy to carry from one room to another.

* It makes it easier to reach resources also to students.

* An English classroom stimulates students and teachers creativity: they are able to create a space together thát invites to learn foreign language. All of them can be contributors to "decorate" and improve the space.

* It's easier to have better ITC resources, especially those regarding listening tasks: Interactive White boards, Computers with headphones, sound devices, video, etc...

* It's easier also and more practical to create learning spaces such as reading corners, workshops, game center, etc...

So if you teacher do not have one English Classroom and you are thinking about having one,  here your are some reasons that can support your idea in front of your school mates.

In few days I'll be sharing with your some good ideas to  implement in your own English Classroom.
See you soon!




Monday, 8 September 2014

FIRST DAY STARTERS





Hello people!

I hope you have enjoyed your holidays as much as I did! Now we have our batteries plenty of energy to start a new!

This entry is for you teachers, looking for ideas for your first day of class. 

REMEMBERING NAMES

If find it sometimes difficult to remember all my new students names. Every year I have to memorize at least fifty names and it's exhausting! Knowing their names as soon as possible is a basic step to gain your students confidence and make them feel good in the English class. They feel important and recognized every time you call them.

Aim of the activity: Remembering new students names

Age: 1st grade - Primary education

Language: Hello, I'm ...... What's your name? My name's....

Materials: Soft ball, camera, blacboard and chalk.


Proceduce:

The first day of class welcome your new students and ask them their names. Then look your students one by one and speak to each of them directly.

Teacher: "Hello, I'm Imma. What's your name?" (Model answer with one student of the class).

Listen, repeat the name the student says  (eg. "X") and nod with your head. Then say "Hello X".

Write his or her name on the board and take a picture of the student.

Do the same with the following student until the last student is introduced. Write their names in order so that pictures and names of the list on the board match. Finally, take a picture of the list on board and keep it.

You can use a soft ball and passing it around to elicit their turns to speak.

At home, look at your list and pictures and memorize at least ten of them. You can use several techniques to do so. You can associate their face with their names or invent a story using visualization. Or memorize names in alphabetical order.

Second day of class: Greet them again touching their shoulders and saying "Hello, X. Welcome again!" (Add any other sentence you like). Try to say the names you have learnt. For the rest of the list, you can read their names and say simply "Hello Z".

Learn the rest of the list. Try to greet them the following  days touching their shoulders and saying the rest of names.

MEETING OLD FRIENDS


You can use this activity when students already know each other.

Aim of the activity: Greeting each other using a rhythm.

Age: All levels- Primary education

Language: Hello! How are you? I'm fine, thank you.

Materials: None.

Procedure:

Model the greeting. The teacher says "Hello X - clapp three times, following a rythm- How are you? - clapp three times-." And the student says "I'm fine -clap three times- Thank you!".

When you're sure students know the procedure, make them great each other, one by one, following a chain. They must not stop the rhythm. If they fail, you mark with an "X" on the board and start the chain again.

You can repeat the chain next lesson so that they can see if they fail less in keeping the rhythm than the previous day.


RECOGNIZING FACES

This is an activity that can be used to meet new students and learn their names too. Or you can use it to remember students you had the previous school year.

Aim of the activity: Greeting and knowing new students.

Age: All levels- Primary education

LanguageWho's this? Is this....? Colours, parts of the body, big/small...

Materials: Piece of paper, pencils and crayons.

Procedure:

Hand out a piece of paper where students make a self portrait. They should not write their names on it. When they finish, mix them up and pick one. Show it and  talk about the picture: "Brown hair, small nose... Is this X?" X answers if it's correct or not. You can hang the picture on a board and ask the student to write his/her name. Do the same with the rest of pictures.

Students find it very exciting to prove teacher's ability to recognize their pictures!



You can adapt these activities to your own groups or make them participate in groups to know each other. 



Saturday, 12 July 2014

Quiz: Under the sea, Little Mermaid

How are you doing this summer?

Are you on the beach now? Maybe swimming and diving? 

Here you can find an amazing video from the Disney Movie "Little Mermaid", featuring the song "Under the sea". Try to answer the quiz and share your answers in the comments.

Enjoy your summer!




Sunday, 22 June 2014

SUMMER ENGLISH ACTIVITIES FOR EVERYONE



These are some of the best summer activities you can find to keep your English alive. All of them are focused on ESL Primary Education.
You can visit the following online resources and practise your English while having a good time: 




http://www.edu365.cat/primaria/muds/angles/friends/index.htm








All kind of resources for all levels




Activities to practise vocabulary and verbal structures around abilities, jobs, countries, films, sports, the weekend, famous people, etc.






Resources for writing your own book in English around festivities and free time activities. Take advantage of your holidays!

Songs in English












Poems to read and listen









Stories to read and listen for all levels


If you like to explore about some of your favourite themes, try these ones:


Dinosaurs







Mammals







Volcanoes















Rainforests








Astronomy


Don't forget to use your English as often as possible during your holidays: meet new foreign friends and simply say "Hello! What's your name?", watch TV and films in English (you can use subtitles) or invent a theatre play with your friends in English...

Use your imagination! 

Enjoy your holidays!








Thursday, 5 June 2014

HAPPY by Pharrell Williams

In second grade we have dealt with Happy, a song by Pharrell Williams.

We have talked about emotions and what we do when we are happy.

This is the song with subtitles in English. Enjoy it!


NOTE FOR ESL TEACHERS: If you are interested in having some worksheets and teachers notes in pdf of this song, please contact me.

Please, let me know your name, city and level that you are currently teaching. 

I'll send the material to you as soon as possible.

Thank you!

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

THE HOKEY POKEY

Nice and fun song to review the parts of the body.
This is a traditional children's song in many English speaking countries. Some variations can be found depending on the country.

Enjoy it!

Friday, 11 April 2014

EASTER

I wish you a happy Easter!

Some ideas for these holidays:


  • You can go on a Easter Egg hunt. One can hide and put some signs in the garden or even in your home to find the eggs, like these:

  • You can decorate Easter Eggs. Click on the image and you will  find some ideas: 

  • Listen and watch this video "Inside an Easter Egg": 

Or play EASTER online games. Here you can find some fun ones!:


HAPPY EASTER!




WHAT'S THE TIME?

These are some fun activities dealing with time.

Click on the images to go!



Friday, 14 March 2014

Thursday, 20 February 2014

BIRDS ALL OVER THE WORLD

We are studying birds in 2nd grade of Primary at my school, using the methodology CLIL.

This world map can help us to find out about birds around the world.


Thursday, 6 February 2014

Down in the jungle

This is a fun song we sing in 2nd grade about the jungle animals.

How many animals can you listen in the song?





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Friday, 31 January 2014

THE GRUFFALO

This song is part of the work we are doing in 3rd Level with the  story "The Gruffalo".

Friday, 10 January 2014

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

WORDGIRL

DO YOY KNOW WORDGIRL?

Wordgirl is a TV show featured by SUPER·3/33 in TV3 (Catalan Television).

She is a superheroine and you'll live her adventures in English.

It is suitable for intermediate learners or Third Level of Primary School (Spanish Organisation).

Here is the link where you can watch Wordgirl episodes on the Internet:


ENJOY IT!