Materials Tagged ‘level 1 to 3’
All materials tagged level 1 to 3.
School for Beginners
School for Beginners, Level High Lit to L. 3
Food Dialog Card Game
The Food Dialog Card Game contains teaching instructions and a handy student handout for 24 common food items by supermarket section plus 8 card decks on different-coloured card stock. (You need 2 decks per group of 3 to 5 students.)
To play, students take turns asking another student in the group where a food item is based on a card they have. For example, S1 says, Excuse me, where are the carrots? If S1 has the same card, they say, The carrots? They’re in the produce section. But if he doesn’t have the same card, he must give a negative answer: The carrots? I’m sorry, I don’t know. There are dialog suggestions for Levels 1 to 3, along with substitution suggestions for asking for location, and expressing and responding to thank-yous.
Objective: oral fluency in asking for location of food in a supermarket using count/non-count and expressing and responding to thank-yous.
Price $4.00
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Sports and Hobbies Dialog Card Game
The Sports and Hobbies Dialog Card Game contains teaching instructions and a handy student handout for 24 common sports and hobbies plus 8 card decks on different-coloured card stock. (You need 2 decks per group of 3 to 5 students.)
To play, students take turns inviting another student in the group based on a card they have. For example, S1 says, Do you like to play basketball? and Would you like to play basketball with us? If S1 has the same card, they accept the invitation. But if he doesn’t have the same card, he must politely turn it down. There are dialog suggestions for Levels 1 to 3, along with substitution suggestions for inviting, accepting and rejecting.
NOTE: You can also use this game to contrast the present and past:
Do you ever…? Did you … when you were young?
Objective: Oral fluency in giving and accepting or turning down invitations. Identifying sports using “play” or “go”.
Talking about which sports and hobbies you do now and did as a child.
Price $4.00
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Verbs for Beginners Dialog Card Game
The Verbs for Beginners Dialog Card Game contains teaching instructions and a handy student handout for 24 common verbs plus 8 card decks on different-coloured card stock. (You need 2 decks per group of 3 to 5 students.)
To play, students take turns asking another student in the group a question based on a card they have. If S1 has the same card, they give an affirmative answer. But if he doesn’t have the same card, he must give a negative answer.
Use to practice questions and answers with a specific verb tense or to contrast two verb tenses.
Present Simple: Do you ___ every day? What/When…do you ___?
Present Simple vs Simple Past: Do usually ___? Did you ___ yesterday?
Present Continuous: Are you busy? What are you doing?
Present Simple vs. Present Continuous: Do you ___ every day? Are you ___ing right now?
Past: Did you ___ yesterday? (+ additional Wh- question)
Future: Are you going to… (+ additional Wh- question)
Present vs. Future Do you usually ___? Are you going to ___ tomorrow?
Present Perfect Have you ___ yet? (+s extra question such as: When are you going to __? or When did you __?)
Price $4.00
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