103. Becoming capable of making full sentences


Shean, the veteran teacher, attentively heard,

"There's a simple game, you know, that teaches students to construct full sentences, not just broken English, which would be one step forward anyway!

Recall they may know how to utter isolated words, right.

A paramount step is for them to get capable to make a sentence.

The game allowes varieties.

First, 'Hangman', but with words.

The words show on a column, but not in the correct order of the result sentence.

Oh, the sentences follow the grammar pattern of the unit you are working on.

Second, you write the words of the sentence in a shuffled way on the black- or whiteboard.

Like [sic] you know, they like playing.

If your students' grade is more advanced, try more original or somewhow more fancy sentences. As usual in a language class, this one is mix-ability: so, you can make the more advanced students help their slower peers."

On the picture above is Wall-e, a cute protagonist of an animation movie, by Disney-Pixar. These animation movie guys are making for it.

Don't miss this movie either.

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