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1、你交他们用英语表示数字,然后由你说出一个数字(用英语说),让他们按照你说的数字站成一堆。如,你念4的英文,让他们每4个一组,没有组成4的那些孩子表演节目,唱歌啊,学动物叫啊~~~~~~~2、你交他们学会东南西北的英语单词,然后在黑板上画一些公路,蒙住一个同学的眼睛让他听下面同学的指挥,拿着小红旗在“路”上走到终点。3、发给他们每人一张上面画有英语字母的卡片(卡片上只有一个英语单词,每张的英语单词都不同),然后交他们几个简单的英语单词,让他们自己找别人的英语卡片去拼英语单词。4、用英语编儿歌交他们唱。我自己编的,仅供参考!
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6 Best Games for ESL Teachers AbroadGames and fun activities are a vital part of teaching English as a foreign language. Whether you’re teaching adults or children, games will liven up your lesson and ensure that your students will leave the classroom wanting more.Games can be used to warm up the class before your lesson begins, during the lesson to give students a break when you’re tackling a tough subject, or at the end of class when you have a few minutes left to kill. There are literally hundreds, probably thousands, of games that you can play with your students. EFL games are used to test vocabulary, practice conversing, learn tenses - the list is endless.This list of ten classic ESL games every teacher should know will help get you started and feeling prepared. Having these up your sleeve before stepping into the classroom will ensure your lessons run smoothly, and, should things get a little out of control, you’ll be able to pull back the attention of the class in no time.1. Board RaceThere isn’t an EFL teacher I know who doesn’t use this game in the classroom. Board Race is a fun game that is used for revising vocabulary, whether it be words from the lesson you’ve just taught or words from a lesson you taught last week. It can also be used at the start of the class to get students active. It is a great way of testing what your students already know about the subject you’re about to teach.How to play:First, watch this helpful video of real teachers using this game in the classroom by BridgeTEFL:This is best played with 6 students or more - the more, the better. I’ve used it in classes ranging from 7-25 years of age and it’s worked well in all age groups. Here's a step by step explanation:Split the class into two teams and give each team a colored marker.If you have a very large class, it may be better to split the students into teams of 3 or 4.Draw a line down the middle of the board and write a topic at the top.The students must then write as many words as you require related to the topic in the form of a relay race.Each team wins one point for each correct word. Any words that are unreadable or misspelled are not counted.2. Call My Bluff / Two Truths and A LieTwo truths and a lieCall My Bluff is a fun game which is perfect at the start of term as a ‘getting to know you’ kind of game. It is also a brilliant ice breaker between students if you teach classes who do not know one another -- and especially essential if you are teaching a small class size.The game is excellent for practicing speaking skills, though make sure you save a time for after the game to comment on any mistakes students may have made during the game. (I generally like to reserve this for after the game, so you don't disrupt their fluency by correcting them as they speak).With older groups you can have some real fun and you might be surprised what you’ll learn about some of your students when playing this particular EFL game.How to play:Write 3 statements about yourself on the board, two of which should be lies and one which should be true.Allow your students to ask you questions about each statement and then guess which one is the truth. You might want to practice your poker face before starting this game!If they guess correctly then they win.Extension: Give students time to write their own two truths and one lie.Pair them up and have them play again, this time with their list, with their new partner. If you want to really extend the game and give students even more time to practice their speaking/listening skills, rotate partners every five minutes.Bring the whole class back together and have students announce one new thing they learned about another student as a recap.3. Simon SaysThis is an excellent game for young learners. Whether you’re waking them up on a Monday morning or sending them home on a Friday afternoon, this one is bound to get them excited and wanting more. The only danger I have found with this game is that students never want to stop playing it.How to Play:Stand in front of the class (you are Simon for the duration of this game).Do an action and say Simon Says [action]. The students must copy what you do.Repeat this process choosing different actions - you can be as silly as you like and the sillier you are the more the children will love you for it.Then do an action but this time say only the action and omit ‘Simon Says’. Whoever does the action this time is out and must sit down.4. Word Jumble RaceThis is a great game to encourage team work and bring a sense of competition to the classroom. No matter how old we are, we all love a good competition and this game works wonders with all age groups. It is perfect for practicing tenses, word order, reading & writing skills and grammar.How to play:This game requires some planning before the lesson.Write out a number of sentences, using different colors for each sentence. I suggest having 3-5 sentences for each team.Cut up the sentences so you have a handful of words.Put each sentence into hats, cups or any objects you can find, keeping each separate.Split your class into teams of 2, 3, or 4. You can have as many teams as you want but remember to have enough sentences to go around.Teams must now put their sentences in the correct order.The winning team is the first team to have all sentences correctly ordered.5. HangmanHangmanThis classic game is a favorite for all students but it can get boring quite quickly. This game is best used for 5 minutes at the start to warm the class up or 5 minutes at the end if you’ve got some time left over. It works no matter how many students are in the class.How to play:In case you've never played, here's a quick rundown.Think of a word and write the number of letters on the board using dashes to show many letters there are.Ask students to suggest a letter. If it appears in the word, write it in all of the correct spaces. If the letter does not appear in the word, write it off to the side and begin drawing the image of a hanging man.Continue until the students guess the word correctly (they win) or you complete the diagram (you win).6. PictionaryThis is another game that works well with any age group; children love it because they can get creative in the classroom, teenagers love it because it doesn’t feel like they’re learning, and adults love it because it’s a break from the monotony of learning a new language - even though they'll be learning as they play.Pictionary can help students practice their vocabulary and it tests to see if they’re remembering the words you’ve been teaching.How to play:Before the class starts, prepare a bunch of words and put them in a bag.Split the class into teams of 2 and draw a line down the middle of the board.Give one team member from each team a pen and ask them to choose a word from the bag.Tell the students to draw the word as a picture on the board and encourage their team to guess the word.The first team to shout the correct answer gets a point.The student who has completed drawing should then nominate someone else to draw for their team.Repeat this until all the words are gone - make sure you have enough words that each student gets to draw at least once!
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英语作为一门外语的教学, 对小学生来说,学好英语这一门外语是有着相当一定的困难的,因为缺少一定的氛围。我认为能提高孩子们的学习兴趣是学好这门外语的关键之一。因此,在我的英语课堂上,通过多种方法,让学生自己动手,创设一个有趣的英语学习氛围,提高学生的英语学习兴趣。那么,英语课堂调动气氛的小游戏有什么呢?下面是我为你搜集到的相关游戏,希望可以帮助到你。 英语课堂调动气氛的小游戏 一、让学生唱一唱。 小学英语教学中把英语词句和歌曲、chant结合起来教学,符合儿童年龄、心理和生理特点。而且chant琅琅上口,学生在欣赏到英语的韵律美的同时,也能在短时期内比较快地掌握正确的语音语调和所学词句。如:“matter, matter, what’s the matter?”又或利用“两只老虎”来加深学生对句型的记忆。这种说唱不仅能促进英语教学,而且能开启学生的心智,在节奏与音乐美的反复熏陶中,学生能受到美的教育。 二、让学生猜一猜。 有关Guess的游戏有很多,最常见的是“Magic eyes””What’s missing?”以及通过闻、尝、摸来猜一猜所教学的单词,这类游戏活动趣味浓郁、内容丰富、形式多样、富智于乐,深受孩子们喜爱,既可诱发学习兴趣、启发思维、开发智力,培养想象、联想能力,又能有效地巩固学过的语言知识,是一种成功且行之有效的好方法。 三、让学生玩一玩。 爱玩是每个学生的天性,玩中学,乐中学,乐中受益,正是新课标所倡导的“快乐教学”。因此,教师可根据教学内容,遵循小学生的生理、心理规律,经常开展一些竞赛性、趣味性、启发性强的游戏,激励学生进入乐学状态,如“Bingo游戏”、 “ Do and say ”、“ Simon says ”、 “ listen and find”等游戏。参加者越多越好,这样可利用无意注意的特点,使学生在乐中求知、知中受益。 四、让学生画一画。 小学生最喜欢用颜料笔涂涂画画他们感兴趣的东西,比如:学习《A new house》的几个房间时,学生通过画自己的dream house,来介绍各个房间名称。学生必然很快的记住了bedroom,sitting-room,等房间;在教颜色类单词时,让孩子们利用硬纸片和彩色颜料,做颜色大转盘。转一转,画一画,读一读,学生学的开心,学得有趣。 五、让学生演一演。 小学生好表演,表演可以使教学内容情景化、戏剧化,能让学生有亲临其境的体验,主动积极地参与课堂教学活动。可在教学课文之后,让学生排练英语节目,英语小品,如“Buying fruit”,把教室转变成水果店,学生成为了售货员,把真实的实物水果摆上了课桌,让学生用钱去买,去询问价格,去讨价还价,学生感兴趣的同时,加深学生对所学的知识的印象,把句型“How much is it?”“How many kilos?”熟练了,使学生乐在其中,在表演中找到情趣。 总之,教无定法,让学生在兴趣盎然中主动参与教学全过程,最终达到掌握知识和技能,获得方法和创新,这一点值得我们教师不断去摸索、去探讨。
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1、大小声:我读大声,你读小声2、举一反三:我读一遍,你读三遍3、单词拍拍拍:(①、②、③、④、⑤)拍这几就读出来4、炸弹:练习单词时,把一个炸弹放在一个单词上,在读单词的过程中,不能把放有炸弹的单词读出来5、手心手背:伸手心读,伸手背不读6、金手指:几根手指就读几遍7、麦克风:以采访的形式来提问学生,练习单词、句子8、击鼓传球:传球老师击鼓喊停时,谁最后拿到球就站起来读单词或句子,读对时,老师输,学生是胜利者,然后老师表演动作,如:兔子跳、贴墙、眨眼睛、表演大茶壶9、抢椅子:读单词或句子同时,绕着椅子转,当老师说停时看谁以最快的速度抢到椅子,抢到者加分10、 木头人:如:I can fiy I can jump 读句子的同时表演出动作,老师说停,不论你什么姿态,都不能动,老师挑选一名学生去逗表演的学生,看谁懂了谁犯规11、 说反语:I say sit down You say stand up12、 小手枪:指着谁,谁读单词的下一个单词13、 寻宝藏:选一名同学背对着大家,把卡片或别的东西藏到一个学生哪里,大家开始读单词或句子,当寻宝的学生离宝藏越近读声越大14、 萝卜蹲:用单词代替学生的名字一个接一个蹲15、 顶卡片:读句子单词的同时用头来顶卡片16、 互动记名字:给学生一个新名字(课中的单词)来互相提问及回答17、 警察抓小偷:选一名同学背对着大家,挑出两个学生,大家一起读单词,这两名同学读单词时不发音18、 单词转转转:人站词下,每个人代表一个单词,读到哪个单词,就迅速动一下,反应慢就下去换另一个人19、 加一法:我读一,你读二,我而你三,依此增加,练习单词句子20、 拍图片:把制作好的单词图片贴在黑板上,拍到哪一个读哪一个,这些都是我在课堂上常用的游戏 学生也很喜欢玩。
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