🎢 “What do you do on Christmas Eve?”🎢 βœ…βœ… Sometimes βœ… Rarely ❌ Never

I asked the other day which characters to use for the “What do you do on Christmas Eve?” song and it was close but Β ….. the Gingerbread Cats won!

So I present to you today, their brand new song – complete with “Adverbs of Frequency” βœ…βœ…βœ… Always Β βœ…βœ… Sometimes βœ… Rarely & ❌ Never

Update: Β OK, I found time to do the owl’s mix too! Β Which do you prefer?

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Lesson Plan

The usual Genki English lesson plan is …

  1. Warm up / review
  2. Input with the song above (even better, set it as homework *before* class as part of the “flipped classroom”)
  3. Output with the game

You can use just about any of the Genki English games for the output practice, Β you can find them all on the VIP games menu at the top of the page!

 

Now, what would you like next?

 

Be genki,

Richard

 

 

Richard Graham

I'm on a mission to make education Genkiβ€”fun, exciting, and full of life! Genki English has now been researched by Harvard University and licensed by the British Council around the world. The results have been magical! Now I'm here to help you teach amazing lessons, with all the materials prepared for you, and to double your teaching income so you can sustainably help many more students in the future!