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  • First Lesson Aims: Dave Tucker Guest Post!

    If you’ve had time to look at recent posts on this blog, you’ll have noticed a series of “first lesson” ideas and activities…  after all,  it’s September, we’ve all got “back-to-school-itis”! Stepping back from the plethora of great teaching ideas to fill the class time, today our guest blogger, Dave Tucker, looks at some broader learning and ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 15, 2011
  • First Lesson or First Week Ideas

    Back in July I posted a selections of 20 ideas and activities that might be worth trying out as you get to know your new classes this school year – and since then there’ve been a couple of additional ideas to throw into the mix: First Lesson Ideas / Warmers First Lesson: Find Nobody Who… First Lesson: I don’t know what you did last ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 9, 2011
  • First Lesson: I don’t know what you did last summer!

    A very quick alternative to the standard composition task “What I did on my Summer holidays”. Essentially, you ask the learners to write the composition (100 words? I guess length will be age & level dependent) about somebody else in the class. I think I’ve blogged a similar activity at some point before, but not sure when.  Anyway, the key to ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 5, 2011
  • First Lesson: Find Nobody Who…

    This is an alternative approach to the inevitable “what did you do on your holidays” conversation.   Many first lesson activities and ideas are based on the premise that nobody knows anybody else but often the students in your classes have come up through the levels together and the only new person in the group is you… It should also combat those ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 1, 2011
  • The Vortex Game

    The Vortex Game.  This is a game I’ve created that can be used with any age or level – for pretty much any purpose.  It came out of a conversation with a colleague (thanks Sarah!) who was looking for an idea to help learners with minimal pronunciation pairs, but it can be used with pretty much anything! I can’t claim complete originality here ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 29, 2011
  • Working with Project Classes

    This is an entry for everyone currently working at an ELT summer school somewhere in the world!  It’s not always easy and there’s a lot of hard work – hopefully this post will help out a bit!  I’ve been fortunate enough to enjoy my summer school experiences immensely over the years and one of the things I’ve enjoyed doing most has been the project ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 12, 2011
  • Postie Postie / Agony Aunt

    This is a great activity that you can use as a warmer or as a fun practice task in a number of situations. I should acknowledge that I originally saw my Dip tutor Peter Moran do this during a lesson in Wroclaw in 2006 – in various forms it’s been one of my staple activities ever since! I can’t remember why Peter did this – though as I recall he ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 6, 2011
  • Zip Zap Boing (I think?)

    I blame that Simon Thomas over at efl-resource.  It’s all his fault.  And I’m still not sure whether it’s “zip zap zop” or “zig zag zog” or something else entirely! I’ve inherited a class, which Simon once taught back in the misty dawn of time, of 12-year-old pre-intermediate students.  When I walked in the classroom the other day, they were all ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 24, 2011
  • Online Teaching Resource: Primary Pad

    Thanks to Tommy Holt for spotting this and mentioning it on facebook! Primary pad is an online synchronous editing tool – learners can access and edit the same document at the same time. This is the first tool I’ve come across that allows synchronous editing and as such is quite an exciting development!  It’s free and requires no registration, ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 10, 2011
  • Help with Homework

    “Teacher No!”  “Teacher, I have three tests this week!” Chances are, you’ve probably experienced the chorus of protest and dismay as you blithely announce the homework task of the day.  Or alternatively as you ask your learners to present the task you set last lesson, you find that half the class hand it in while quarter of the class hand in ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 29, 2011
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