Here's an activity I did with my adult group. These are basic learners, and we're studying parts of a house. I found some pictures of rooms on the internet and placed them on my class slides. I didn't let them see the slides and told them I would describe a specific room in a house, and they would have to draw it. After they finished drawing the room, they compared their rooms to see if they were alike. In pairs, they talked about their rooms: there's a bed and next to the bed there's a side table, etc. Last, I showed them the picture of the room on the slide, and we all made sentences together. We forget that adults can and like to draw and have fun too.
Here's an activity I did with my adult group. These are basic learners, and we're studying parts of a house. I found some pictures of rooms on the internet and placed them on my class slides. I didn't let them see the slides and told them I would describe a specific room in a house, and they would have to draw it. After they finished drawing the room, they compared their rooms to see if they were alike. In pairs, they talked about their rooms: there's a bed and next to the bed there's a side table, etc. Last, I showed them the picture of the room on the slide, and we all made sentences together. We forget that adults can and like to draw and have fun too.
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