Please choose any three of the below, explain the activities and
analyse the appropriate use of the activities in the classroom.
(remember to also 'analyse' each one. For example, mention the
advantages and disadvantages of each activity, thanks.)
Beginner – Flashcards
Flashcards have simple pictures on to learn meaning and
pronunciation of vocabulary visually.
Flashcards are great to:
• Practice word association by grouping pictures together.
• Practice ordering adjectives by describing the pictures.
• Practice tenses by using pictures to build sentences with.
The pictures must be kept simple and unambiguous using
vocabulary suitable for the age and culture of the students.
Pre-Intermediate - Feely Bags
Feely bags have objects inside enabling students to touch and feel
different objects without seeing them.
Feely bags are good to:
• Practice ordering adjectives, sensory adjectives such as
touch and sound, and comparing objects by describing what
they can feel in the bag.
• Practice nouns by placing these objects inside.
Unfortunately, the number and type of objects are limited in size and
weight otherwise the bag may become too heavy or full.
Upper-Intermediate - Organising and using the board
Boards can be used to make information more visual, as some
students remember easier with visual aids.
Boards are useful to: