There are some great ideas of things to do which don't feel like 'learning'.
For example:
- teach - test - teach:
- but not in the conventional way of teacher taking control: Test teach test | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC
- rather: the student tests the class what they know about something (anything!) and then teaches it to them and finishes with a quiz/test/challenge
- number games:
- these are too difficult for adults! 5 Great ESL Number Games You Can Count On!
- here are some more: ESL Counting Number Games
- truth or lie:
- out of four sentences about yourself, which is not true?
- answer the question 'have you ever?' iteslj.org - Truth or Lie? (Games & Activities for the ESL/EFL Classroom)
Here are some other ideas:
Jay Doubleyou: rethinking work: of flow and fun
Jay Doubleyou: pointless games
Jay Doubleyou: scenarios for problem solving
Jay Doubleyou: questioning and problem-solving
With a twist or two on the conventional:
Jay Doubleyou: dictation in the esl classroom
Jay Doubleyou: rinvolucri's grammar games - collaborative sentence-making games
For business people too:
Jay Doubleyou: businessballs - a site for your business english - but with much more
Finally, fun and games are a good thing for the language classroom:
Jay Doubleyou: play and learning
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