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GRAMMAR: Self-Introductions     EXAMPLE: Do you know your ALT?     DATE ADDED: Apr 14, 2010 

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 15-30 min.
 

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Brief Outline: Students must guess the answer to questions about the ALT. They will try to get a bingo.

 

Materials Needed:

 

Detailed Explanation:

  1. The ALT will ask a question and give two possible answers. The ALT will write the two possible answers on the board.
  2. Students must guess what the correct answer is and then write the answer in a random box.
  3. When the ALT has asked 16 different questions the students will listen to the answers and try to get a bingo.

 

Teaching Suggestions:

  • I have attached example sentences about myself for guidance so you will need to change to worksheet to make it specific about you. Try to think of questions about yourself and country that are both simple and difficult.
  • If the students are a higher level then try not to write on the board and see if they can correctly spell the answer.

 

 Comments:

  •  (Sept 2, 2011) J said: I've used this about 6 or 7 times, and it's decent - although make sure you've got prizes or something for the winning students. I did 1st bingo and most correct answers. Also, for quieter classes, I had to pick students randomly to answer (chopsticks with their student numbers on it) if they wouldn't volunteer. Try to make questions funny and/or hard to guess, otherwise they get bored.

 

 


 

 

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