Speaking Cards
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
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You can print and laminate these speaking cards. I generally use them at the beginning of the year. Especially if there is a new student in the class. You can give them a separate sheet of paper to write the answers (or use a mini whiteboard). The students can introduce eachother to the class.
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Guess Who
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I play guess who with my students when I want them to use the vocabulary they already know. It is also a good way to practise questions: is it...? does he...?, etc.
I ask a student to choose a character. Then, I project the full picture on the board. The rest of the class starts asking questions. 
It would also be great to print the whole picture, laminate it and ask the students to work in pairs. 
 

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Clothes Clothes Clothes
ProfeCoins 10
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information pdf, 6 pages, 990 KB
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This PPT is about weather and clothes. The students should already know this type of vocabulary. First, they read a sentence e.g. It is sunny, what should I wear? Try making mistakes so they can notice it and give you the correct answer. 
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Exit Ticket Future Will
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Assessment
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
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Use this Exit Ticket after introducing simple future tense.
Check if your students understood how to use will in the future. They will have to write at least two predictions using will.

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Exit Ticket Past Tense
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Assessment
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
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You can use this exit ticket to check comprehension of simple past tense. Your students should write a sentence that answers to the question: what did you do yesterday? If this is the first time they use the past, I would suggest to introduce a short list of regular verbs to write the sentences. 

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