It is a classic resource, but when we used it in our class we did it
adding further information (our favourite classic story, when we did
it for ourselves) making it far more interesting. However, I believe
it could be made even more interesting by adding even more items. For
example, using a folded sheet's four corners, we could write (for
children between 6 and 10 years of age): a game I like a lot, a game
I don't like very much, a character (from books, stories, movies, TV,
cartoons etc.) that I like a lot and a song I like. This way, not
only do we help them to socialize with each other by showing each
other their interest and personal likes and hobbies, but we find out
about them ourselves (and have them right in front of our eyes to
remind us of them).
The purpose of this blog is to host a compilation of different texts and activities which can be used for an EFL class, as well as general resources. During the following weeks I'll post regularly different resources learnt at uni as well as other things I’ve seen as a student or within less formal environments, and hopefully I’ll do it both in Spanish and in English. In addition there will be useful links to other blogs and compilations.
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