94. Fulfilling a task


Dwight, the rookie teacher was taught,

"Recall that game I told you about: one student acting out as though s/he would be the teacher her/himself.

It's ok, also because the students make a task, and task-activities are practical and train the students for real life. As well games in general help students fulfill future demandings at their work.

I'd advise you to combine pair or group work, with individual working out.

You might think these games and activities are too difficult for your real students.

Just try.

You lose nothing.

You'll begin to find what works fine.

One more example: They are a realtor team, and they have to plan a mall or shopping-center, with facilities.


A Pittsburgh Pirates baseball player. Thanks to uk eurosport yahoo com

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