[etni] Re: bagrut?

  • From: Aharon Family <aharonmk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ETNI forum <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 14:40:34 +0300

You don't know what to do after the bagrut? If they're still coming to
class, this is a great opportunity to teach them to speak English!

1. Songs - Ask them to choose some songs they like, review the lyrics first
to make sure that it's appropriate, then print out the lyrics or show them
on the screen and teach them properly. After that, let them perform for each
other, create a clip of the song, or dramatize it in some way. If you have
students who play instruments and teach a few songs you can have a nice
singing session.
2. Discussions - Talk about what they plan to do during the summer, with
their future, their favorite movies or athletes, or anything else they want
to talk about. Emphasize on "they" and "talk".
3. Games - Social games, word games, board games, card games, any game you
can think of. In addition to the vocabulary and spelling related to the game
itself, games provoke a lot of other phrases and vocabulary (it's your turn,
do you have, you already said that, etc.)
4. Put on a show - Put your student's talents and creativity to work and
stage a play or talent show.
5. English Day - If you haven't had one yet, now is the time. Combine all of
the above, you could add a snack bar and/or prizes.

Remember - English is a language!

Kara Aharon, English is Fun
Yerucham, Israel
08-6589425, 052-3903306
aharonmk@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.englishfun.net


> Original message:
> From: Adi Orian <austenorian@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, 8 May 2012 00:13:31 +0300
> Subject: [etni] bagrut?
>
> So, the bagrut is in a week, but, what do we do for over a month after
> that?...
>
>


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