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I thought I would share this worksheet I found on the TES website http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=3011695. I cannot thank "dbskapick" enough for creating this resource.
I have a group of year 10 students (14-15 years old) who are a bit lethargic in class... Well I guess they have the typical teenagers type attitude (not bothered, can't do French etc... type!). I had to deliver a lesson on clothes to them and of course revise adjectival agreements matching colours and clothes. The type of really dull and boring lesson and of course I had no inspiration. So I went on to
TES which I cannot advertise enough, even if you are not teaching in the UK, it is full of resources for every subject shared by very kind and dedicated teachers. You have to register to view the resources but it is all free and you share your resources as well.
Actually I feel bad about not having shared a single PowerPoint or worksheet but I guess I already share all my PowerPoints on
slideshare, so that makes up for it, doesn't it?
I found this great worksheet about Kate Moss and fashion. Students have to fold over backwards the correct version at the top of sheet and
not look at it after reading it once. Then go through the other copies
finding as many mistakes as they can. The number in brackets indicates
the mistakes needed to be found.
To my amazement, students loved this activity! they loved folding the paper (yes, I know!), they loved spotting and counting the mistakes. They were all engaged even the boys for whom the topic was not that appealing.
Then I asked my students to write their own paragraph about their favourite artists and what they wear. They had to write a version without mistakes and one with mistakes and then give it to their partners. We did not have quite the time to finish this activity. But when writing their paragraphs they were much more focused on agreements and adjectives, so our lesson's objective was achieved (yeah!).
And you? have you done a grammar activity that has worked with your students?
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