Author Archives: Richard Graham

5 Minute Phonics Plan

If you don’t have time to do a full lesson plan on phonics each week then here’s a quick “5 minute phonics” session that you can do at the end of a normal Genki English lesson. 1. Ask the kids what the words are (they must have previously studied these) 2. Ask them to think…

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Add ’em – numbers or months game

Here’s Mido Faird’s game for this week. ย It’s great for some simple math or even for months of the year – if you ever got November or December you’d know they were cheating! ๐Ÿ™‚ (If you’re on email and can’t see the video, click here!) 1- Divide the class into ย teams, call up the the…

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Robots, Cakes & Cops & Robbers: Getting kids’ attention in class

One thing I’m trying to get teachers to do more is to make the initial vocab introduction a bit more fun. ย “Repeat after me” with a list of vocab is really boring! But doing a story or getting the kids’ opinions can make all the difference in making them lean forward and be interested or…

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Castle Attack!

Hol Smaleย has just sent in this very cool game, Castle Attack! This game is without exception the most popular game I play, and I`ve played it all the way down to 3rd grade and all the way up to 9th grade (and higher, if I taught higher). 1. Divide the room into small groups. Try…

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Alternative “What time is it?” Gestures

Doing a 3 day certified training course in Okinawa this weekend. ย Teachers were good today, pretty much the standard first day “deer in the headlights” shock as they try teaching themselves (as opposed to just sitting in lectures!) ย  One group did come up with using the What time is it? 2 gestures with the…

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New School Subjects Cards – What do you think?

There was some great feedback to yesterday’s post again ( do you say “twosday” or “chewsday”? And why is it OK to rote learn some subjects, but not others? ) So I thought it would be a good idea to let you have a look at the new school subjects cards! What do you like?…

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