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TEFLtastic reorganisation

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

For those of you who haven’t been on the Worksheet pages yet (although surely no one would waste their time reading the blog when they could save planning time by using the worksheets??) and the many more of you who are going to end up here after the error messages because I’ve shortened lots of html names (because good names are good apparently), here is where the worksheets are now:

Medical and Pharmaceutical worksheets

Business English and ESP Games and Worksheets

Telephoning Games and Worksheets

Technical English and Numbers Games and Worksheets

EFL Exam games and worksheets- IELTS, TOEIC etc.

Travel English, Tourism and Study Abroad worksheets

Writing Games and Worksheets

Vocabulary Games and Worksheets

Functional and Social English Games and Worksheets

Video worksheets

Song worksheets

Cultural training worksheets for EFL classes

Grammar games and worksheets

Numerous number games

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Might just be the physics graduate in me coming out, but I seem to find myself teaching numbers in my classes all the time- be it shouting “seven Eight NIne TEEEEEEN!” at the top of my voice in my kindy classes or bringing my tape measure into my Technical English classes to liven things up by measuring the table and people’s noses.

Here’s a selection of games ideas and worksheets on teaching everything from “How old are you?” “I am three” to kids who are actually two but have been trained to say “I am three” by overambitious Thai parents to get them into class to “one billion seven hundred and two million point one” and the difference between “zero”, “nought”, “nil” and “oh” to Financial English students who need to learn something from you for once rather than teaching you about the weaknesses in your financial portfolio as usual.

So here they are, starting with a brand new article on the TEFL.net Idea Thinktank page:

The fifteen stages of teaching numbers with possible problems and game ideas for each stage

Business and ESP first lesson lesson plans with a number review including pairwork 

Fun for all the family 1- 22 games for teaching numbers

Numbers practice idioms and proverbs

Xmas trivia numbers pairwork

On the TEFLtastic worksheets page (easy to rip off, difficult to print out)

Technical English Japan by numbers pairwork game

Japan numbers trivia Elementary team game

And stuff you have to pay for on Onestopenglish.com:

Medical English numbers trivia

Business English numbers trivia

IELTS Writing- describing graphs

Fun for all the family

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Somewhere along the way I have come up with idea of looking at games in the classroom in a completely different way, by brainstorming games for language points that absolutely all kinds of students need and so not dividing them up by age or level. The idea behind this is:

􀁺 it can free you up to brainstorm a similar broad range of activities for the classes and language points you need to prepare for

􀁺 it can help you bring a range of learning styles into classes where they are usually neglected, e.g. logic puzzles with younger students or physical activities with advanced adults

􀁺 it can illustrate how cross-fertilization of ideas across different areas of teaching and from outside teaching can be a great source of ideas (more…)

New TEFLy stuff of various varieties

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Sorry there hasn’t been a lot going on the blog page of my blog. It’s all going on elsewhere though: (more…)

Japan by numbers Part three

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Two thirds- Fraction of women in Japan who have been groped on a train.
8%- the amount of park space Tokyo has compared to London 42.8 servings a year- the number of servings an average ramen noodles eater eats
60- The number of exits from Shinjuku station
243- The number of different vendors in the food hall of the Tobu department store in Ikebukuro, Tokyo’s largest department store
532- the number of MacDonald’s restaurants in Tokyo.
2,300 tonnes- The weight of fish delivered to the Tsukiji wholesale fish market in Tokyo everyday.
80,000- The number of restaurants in Tokyo (there are 15000 in New York and 6000 in London)
250,000 The number of people who cross Shibuya pedestrian crossing in central Tokyo every Saturday.
3, 200,0000- The number of people who pass through Shinjuku station in Eastern Tokyo everyday. This is more than the total population of Panama.
1,400,000,000,000 yen- The total cost of Tokyo’s Oedo circular underground line,  the most expensive underground railway line ever built.

There’s a pairwork game worksheet of this for student practice of numbers (especially useful for Financial English and Technical English classes) here:

http://www.tefl.net/alexcase/worksheets-japan-by-numbers-pairwork-game-numbers-practice-technical-english-financial-english/

Please let me know if there is any more demand for numbers practice and/ or Technical English worksheets, because I’ve got loads more I could put up.