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Thread: ESL/TEFL: What is your classroom style?
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[quote=G8WAY2CHINA,269891]Hello again, Jen. Sorry for the late reply, but I'm a bit pressed for time these days and I've also been busy traveling and being sick with food poisoning - had to happen sooner or later! :-( Anyway, which games and activities are most suitable for your classes depends on a variety of factors, including how big your classes are, the level of your students' English, whether the school is private or public (i.e. whether the students are spoiled and rambunctious or reasonably well-behaved and attentive) and even at which time of the day you hold your lessons. Generally speaking, the golden rule is to choose games and activities which involve ALL the students, which are educational, but fun at the same time, and also which necessitate students to work together in groups or teams. Your best bet is to check out the mammoth list of games and activities on Dave's ESL Cafe which I found to be a wonderful resource. Good luck![/quote]
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