----- ××××¢× ×ק×ר×ת ----- ××ת: Renee Rosenberg <renee5@xxxxxxxxxxx> ת×ר××: Friday, July 25, 2014 15:51 × ×ש×: RE: [etni] Re: advice ××: aharonmk@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Think about speed dating, you can make a question sheet Find > someone who.... and have people walk around , ask questions and > fill in the names. Then after 20 minutes go over it. > Bingo - when someone has a line or row, he has to tell a joke in > English or sing a song. For jokes, see scatty.com > How about karoeke? > Look at the text books for 7th graders, use the dialogues in the > book and act out. > Centropa. Or webquest are good sites for more serious learners > and can keep people occupied for a while. > Also for younger learners, see starfall.com > Agendaweb is full of activities and songs- I recommend that you > check it out. > Good luck. > > -----Original Message----- > From: etni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:etni- > bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kara Aharon > Sent: ××× × 25 ×××× 2014 11:31 > To: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [etni] Re: advice > > Hi Carol, > If you would like to lead a discussion in English you could > start by watching a short film or clip or reading a short story > or article. An overseas news report right now will either start > a very active discussion or be the last thing people want to > hear, so use your judgement. Other ideas are a TED lecture, > sitcom episode, scene from a movie or even a song clip. Or have > a debate-type discussion where you raise a question, serious or > humurous. > If you want to be more adventurous you could have a sing-a-long > in English. If you have someone who can play piano or guitar > great, if not, just print out song sheets. I have a song sheet > which I've used with adults if you'd like it. > > Have fun and be safe, > > Kara Aharon, English is Fun > Yerucham, Israel > aharonmk@xxxxxxxxxxxx > www.englishfun.net > 052-3903306, 08-6589425 > > > From: "Carol Wolff" <carol@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: [etni] adviceà > > Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 12:24:08 +0300 > >à > > Hi to All > >à > > I need help/advice > à > > Living in the South we are constantly trying to find ways ofà > > distractingourselves.àWe have assembled in the > clubhouseà > > for different activates and > > entertainment such as - makeup demo, standup comedy... à > >à > > I was thinking of offering an English evening forà > > adults.à à àMy thoughts are > > "a discussion group" type of thing - how do I go aboutà > > organizing the > > evening? Do I give topics or just go with the flow?à> Hasà > > anyone done > > something like this,àif so please give me tips andà > > ideas. à > >à > > Or do you have any other ideas for an evening in English. > >à > > Much obliged > > Keep safe > > Carol > à à > > ââ¬Âââ¬Â® > > ************************************** > ** Subscribe/Unsubscribe - http://www.freelists.org/list/etni > ** Join ETNI on Facebook >   https://www.facebook.com/groups/31737970668/ > ** ETNI Blog and Poll >   http://ask-etni.blogspot.co.il/ > ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org > ** post to ETNI List - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx > *************************************** > Kara Aharon, English is Fun Yerucham, Israel ×§×¨× ××ר×, ×× ×××ת ××××£ ×ר××× aharonmk@xxxxxxxxxxxx www.englishfun.net 052-3903306, 08-6589425 ââ® ************************************** ** Subscribe/Unsubscribe - http://www.freelists.org/list/etni ** Join ETNI on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/31737970668/ ** ETNI Blog and Poll http://ask-etni.blogspot.co.il/ ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** post to ETNI List - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx ***************************************