365 - How to Teach Big Sentences | ESL Activity

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Playing games and activities is a fun way to help students make connections between words and grammar and speak out full sentences. However, sometimes the students feel difficulty with long and complex sentences.

The best way is to teach in context, break the sentences into two or more parts, have them practice over and over, then finally they'll be able to use the full structure as you see in this video.

Make sure the kids are already feel comfortable with the vocabulary words and the teacher is repeating the questions clearly.

This game can be used to introduce new vocabulary, reinforce a language point, practice words and sentence structures, teach or practice and improve speaking and listening skills. You can also use this activity to wrap up the class.

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