Yes, it does get earlier and earlier each year!
Rather than just having halloween as background music, here at Genki English we do things slightly differently. Instead of just Halloween words, we use the power of Halloween (kids love it afterall!) to teach the regular English topics in an even more fun way.
And of course they make fantastic review materials covering the same English but in a totally new way!
So we have Halloween colours, body parts, prepositions (under, on, in etc.), “What do you want to be?“, rooms of the house etc. which balance out with the corresponding “regular” lessons.
And here are a few more… which is your favourite?
Top Genki English Halloween Lessons
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Where is the spider? Very cute Under, on, in etc. |
Not jobs, but “What do you want to be for Halloween?” |
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The traditional Halloween Apple Bobbing |
New: Let’s make a monster! Numbers & body parts! |
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There’s a …. + Phonics “ure” Treasure Adventure Lesson |
… or Pirates with the Coloured Beards! | |
… the Phonics “o” I am a robot song. | ||
The original Halloween song for
witch, ghost, bat, broom etc. |
“Trick or Treat Halloween Phonics Song (Cute & Very Scary Versions!) |
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New Haunted House Song. Who is … + rooms of the house |
Skeleton Soup Body Parts + “Give me your ….” |
Halloween Themed English Practice Games
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Ask the Dragon. (Reported Speech) |
Funky Mummy Game ( Body Parts) |
Hallowe’en Imagination Worksheets
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VIP Members Exclusive: Great as an extra activity and getting the kids to think outside the box!
Hallowe’en Spot the Difference Quizzes
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Here’s a great Hallowe’en “Spot the difference quiz”
Halloween Masks
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VIP Members can also download these amazing Halloween masks to go with the Trick or Treat Song.@Designed by Gaz.
And the stickers…
Plus more games part way down the main Halloween page!
Enjoy!
a well prepared teacher is always thinking ahead, thanks for the reminder sensei
for fluency: the colored beards
for activities and review of colors, body parts, numbers: Let’s make a monster
for presentation: treasure island
for development skills: apple bobbing
to get big voices: Happy Halloween
and for lots of fun: Trick or Treat
some grammar with the little spider and “yucky input” with the skeleton soup