ESL Classroom Activities for Teens and Adults by Shelley Ann Vernon
Author:Shelley Ann Vernon
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Shelley Ann Vernon
Variations
Allow students to work in teams and award points for words that fit the part of speech you asked for. In this case, the winner has the most points. Or, have a student take your role, ask for the parts of speech and read the story at the end.
Another option is to have students vote on the funniest sentence from the story. Compare it with the original and discuss the differences.
Students could also write out a number of sentences and delete the required part of speech. Students then swap papers and circulate, asking other students for a part of speech to go in each gap. Once all the sentences are completed, students get into groups and read through all the sentences. The group with the most sentences that actually make sense, as opposed to being nonsense, wins. This could generate some lively debate about what is nonsense and what is not.
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