ICE-BREAKERS for speaking and writing
This multi-level task was designed using different formats such as a spinning wheel and it's perfect to promote communication and getting to know our students on the first days.
Ice-breakers for speaking and writing all levels. Juana Moral's English Site. ELT. |
It involves DUA/UDL principles as it is based on previous knowledge, it presents several forms of implication and promotes understanding in different languages.
- 1st ESO. A1 levels
- 2º ESO. A1-A2 levels
- 3º/4º ESO. A2-B1 levels
- CAVEATS AND OPTIONS
- You can use this in front of the class in case students don't know each other so that all of them get in touch
- You can use it in pairs so that each one picks a random question and they ask each other several ones alternatevely
- For higher levels. Students can ask each other and then tell the rest of the class what their mate had told him/her. It can be used as a reported speech speaking task
- Students can also revise reported speech by means of a short writing task
- You can use this in front of the class in case students don't know each other so that all of them get in touch
- You can use it in pairs so that each one picks a random question and they ask each other several ones alternatevely
- For higher levels. Students can ask each other and then tell the rest of the class what their mate had told him/her. It can be used as a reported speech speaking task
- Students can also revise reported speech by means of a short writing task
In the following links there are four more spinning wheels created with FLUKY
See also
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