At the Restaurant:
Useful Phrases for role-playing for intermediate ESL students |
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Three Candidates, One Job: Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension and Discussion Activities for High Intermediate ESL students:
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Wild Child: Reading, Role Play and Discussion Activity for intermediate ESL Students: In this simple role play, students are placed in groups of four -- teenager, mom, dad and grandma. (Groups of three will also work with mom, dad and teenager). Good activity for themes of body image, tattoos, piercings and clothing choices.
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Business Card role play -- a set of business cards that intermediate students can use to practice greetings, introductions and networking.
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Greetings and Introductions role play -- a complete set of inter-related role play identity cards. A lively, fun activity.
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A short quiz for students studying critical thinking, logic, facts vs opinions. For intermediate English students.
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A quiz for debate clubs, to review debate vocabulary.
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Famous People -- (this is a Western-centric list but knowing who these people are are useful to helping Ss develop cultural literacy. In pairs, students fill in the blanks. If they don't know who the famous person is, they then have enough information to look it up on the internet. Every Ss or pair of Ss can be assigned a famous person to research and give a short presentation about. Finish the unit by playing 20 Questions or taping the name of the famous person on the back of every Ss. They mingle and ask each other "Yes" and "No" questions.
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