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Apply Now!Home / TEFL Videos / TEFL Videos - Productive and Receptive Skills in the ESL Classroom - Game Example 'Jeopardy'
The next example of a game that we can adapt very easily for classroom use is the game of Jeopardy and in this particular game, what we can do is to have a set of levels for our questions, I'd say one through five, where one is going to be the easiest example and five is going to be the most difficult and then, in each of these sets of boxes, we can have various grammar points, such as tenses, perhaps modals, vocabulary and maybe even conditionals. So what the students can do is they can pick a particular topic first of all and within that topic, they can pick the level of the question that they want and then we can have a set of cards that have been created to fit into these slots and we can ask them that question at that level. So, a very simple adaptation of the game jeopardy as a very good revision game for our students.
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Once again an effective unite to study.this unite has really helped me to recognise all the aids that can be used during a lesson for making it easy to understand and to teach.by reading this unite I came to know about iwbs,OHP and about the pluse and negative points they have.also this unite provides different websites that are helpful for teachers to use.aswesll as there are many websites mentions for dictionaries,learning ,resources ,media and poetryOver the course of this unit, I learned about primarily the difference between present perfect and present continuous. For me, this was a challenging unit. I found myself struggling a little bit with the concepts in general. I wish the pdf would have more examples. I do feel like I have a better grasp of the tense, but I mostly just learned about present tense and I still need work on the combination of tenses between perfect tense or progressive tense.
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