I borrowed heavily from user bhogj in the old thread, however, I changed my PPT to include the vocabulary from the chapter and some grammar points. The "...so that (S) can/could..." has been hidden because it goes over my students' heads when I talk about it in English, but if you have Intermediate level kids, I'd try it if I were you.
The FIFA game is great! I've included a word doc with the answers just to make it easier (since they aren't on the PPT).
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Since we're back at school and in the swing of things (and some of you may be new), my format is like this:
Day 1 - Introduce the chapter and vocabulary and touch on anything "cultural" like holidays
Day 2 - Listening activities in Orange and Green book, lots of Listen & Repeat, and end-of-class mini speaking quiz (usually off the top of my head)
Day 3 - Same as D2 but with Speaking activities and a small partner or group game
Day 4 - Review the chapter, ask questions from the book, 5-10min study, then the big "game" which they all really love.
I try to follow this format because I teach Middle School Boys (only) and if we do more than 1 big game or activity a week, they start "demanding" more or zoning out. They somehow do much better with just listening and repeating than interactive learning?? Even after a year at this school, I don't understand why that is.
I'm trying to change the head teacher's mind about Western teaching styles but he doesn't want any of it.