Using drama activities has clear advantages for language learning. Drama can be very useful in order to develop students’ communicative competence. These activities would help them in the development of oral communication skills and reading and writing well. In addition, drama activities can involve children at many levels, not only on the linguistic one but also on the kinesthetic, logical-mathematical, spatial, musical, personal, interpersonal and even naturalistic intelligences. I want show you a task which engages most of all of the intelligences. I think that is a interesting activity to do in class. Maybe you can use it with your students! We can take a real plant with a flower to class. We introduce the students to the story of a plant and some specific vocabulary about that, so that they became familiar with it and they could use it appropriately. We draw the picture of the plant on the board and ask: what’s this? (a plant/ a flower) We can ask: where do flowers ...
When I try to recall my EFL classes in school, I remember a boring textbook. I remember doing many exercises but with very little variety among them (most were fill-in-the gaps), and write some artificial text with no purpose. English language teacher have always resorted to using a textbook when teaching English as a second language in the school, but sometimes this method don’t work because this book don’t have nothing in common with students' interests of at that age. Something completely different can help to learning and teaching English. Class projects can be an excellent way to focus the whole class and get them together towards a common goal. Students learn better when they can work together in groups. Collective work can activate and build background knowledge. We can ask our students if they would like a magazine in English about our town. We ask children for ideas for a name for the magazine and hold a class vote to decide on the name. On the board we w...