若い学习者を教えるための5つの迅速で简単な贰厂尝ゲーム

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ゲームはできますか? 授业中に何回闻かれましたか?そして、どのくらいの频度で 「はい」と言いますか?若い学习者はゲームをするのが大好きで、適切なゲームを選べば、学習に大きな影響を与えることができます。

ゲームは楽しいだけでなく、学习者に必要な言語の練習を提供するだけでなく、感情的なフィルター(つまり、不安、恐怖、退屈、その他のネガティブな感情など、学習に影響を与える可能性のあるもの)を下げることができます。また、ゲームは前向きでリラックスした環境を育みます。

さあ、プレイする準备はできていますか?ここでは、小学校で特にうまく机能する、试行错误されたゲームをいくつか绍介します。各ゲームは、生徒が学习してきた言语を统合して復习するように设计されており、5分から15分かかります。ゲームは、さまざまなレベル、年齢层、スキルに适応するのに十分な柔软性を备えています。

プライバシーとクッキー

视聴することにより、笔别补谤蝉辞苍があなたの视聴データを1年间の间、マーケティングおよび分析のために共有することに同意したものとみなされます。クッキーを削除することで、同意を取り消すことができます。

1.それを保管してください!

カードゲームは準备が简単で、语汇、文法、スピーキングスキルなど、何でも练习できます。カードに书かれた1つの単语、フレーズ、絵、质问は、ゲーム自体に集中しているため、生徒が気付かないうちに新しい言语を使用するように促す可能性があります。

このカードゲームでは、质问付きのカードのセットが必要です。

ゲームのティーチングノートのダウンロードはこちら

2.ホットポテト

このゲームでは、生徒は「ホットポテト」を回して质问に答えます。必要なのは、ボール(纸のボールで十分です)と一连の质问または定义だけです。

ゲームのティーチングノートのダウンロードはこちら

3.ロールアンドプレイ

このチームゲームで、従来の教室のゲームをすべて1つにまとめて、语汇を復习します。生徒はサイコロを振って、チームメンバーが単语を推测できるようにするために何をする必要があるかを见つけます。

ゲームのティーチングノートのダウンロードはこちら

4.バスケットボールクイズ

2つのチームでクラス全体でプレイするクイズスタイルのゲームで、生徒は协力して质问に答え、ポイントを获得する必要があります。プレイに必要なのはホワイトボードだけです。

ゲームのティーチングノートのダウンロードはこちら

5.ボードレース

この人気のチームゲームは、生徒のレベルに応じて、スペル、语汇、文法を练习するために使用できます。必要なものは、ホワイトボード、ペン、タイマーだけです。

ゲームのティーチングノートのダウンロードはこちら

これらのゲームを使用して、教室を活気づけましょう。学习者のニーズや要件に合わせて、ルールを自由に変更してください。若い学习者が前向きな学習体験をし、教室に来るのを楽しみにしているように、楽しむことも重要であることを忘れないでください。?

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