Lesson plans for small groups

SG Elementary school class B : How do I get to the (place)?

Lesson length : 50 minutes. Class size : Small Group class. Materials : For “Tapatan” : Print a copy of the Tapatan board from ___, or draw the it onto the whiteboard; Cut out the characters or use magnets for games played on the whiteboard. For “Proximity Marbles” : Color marbles for each team and …

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SG Elementary school class B : What does he / she look like? He has (features).

Target Language : What do you look like? I have ___. What does he / she look like? He has ___. Lesson length : 50 minutes. Class size : Small Group class. Materials : For “Higher or Lower” : A deck of playing cards. For “Guess the face” : Printed copies of the appendices for …

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Lesson plans for small groups

{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }} {{placeholder content=’e3ticml6eV9kY19wb3N0X3RpdGxlfX0=’}} English lessons conducted at Eikaiwa schools in Japan tend to have a limited space, and as a result, the number of students is usually also limited to at most 10 students. Classes are usually sorted by the level and ages of the students. Of our own experience, certainly in …

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