| This is another one of those "very easy to learn" ESL | | | | have been studying and / or reviewing during class |
| Games. | | | | time. |
| This game is similiar to the "Mixed Up Words" ESL | | | | So let's say that the sentence that you came up with |
| Game...but this game is more geared towards more | | | | is: |
| advanced students. When I first started teaching | | | | The boy walked to school. |
| English in Asia... I often found myself in the classroom | | | | You / the teacher would then scramble up each word |
| with 10 - 20 students sitting in their seats; and waiting | | | | AND mix up the order of the words. |
| for me to teach them something fun. | | | | EX.dkwlae ot oyb eht olohcs |
| In the beginning...I failed horribly! | | | | Let the students work do the first few Mixed Up |
| But I didn't give up and when you are standing in front | | | | Sentences on the board. Once they get the idea of |
| of the class and you have nothing else to teach them... | | | | how the game works...Write more mixed up sentences |
| you will quickly make a mental note to: Find some ESL | | | | on the board. |
| Games that you can play incase you have extra time | | | | You can let the students work together or do this |
| near the end of class. | | | | exercise by themselves. (It is the ESL teacher's call.) |
| This is one of those games: | | | | This is a great warm up game that the students love |
| First you need to think of a sentence. This sentence | | | | and always enjoy to play! |
| should be some what related to something that you | | | | |