Speaking Activities for the Classroom
Words that Mean the Same and the Opposite
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- What Do Teachers and Bosses Like
- Show and Tell
- Making Toys from Trash
- Teach Underprivileged Children How to Make Toys
Words that Mean the Same and the Opposite Words that mean the opposite are called antonyms. Some students may have to use a dictionary or thesaurus to help them out in the exercises in this lesson. In the empty boxes below, add words that have the opposite meaning.
selfish lazy shy orderly outgoing
In the empty boxes below write homonyms/words with the same meaning. house spouse chum enemy home
residence
dwelling
domicile
habitat
Fill in antonyms in the spaces below. honest dishonest dangerous safe
In the next task add homonyms to the list. specific vague certain tired
Don’t be hesitant about looking things up when necessary. It’s good discipline. 96
Below are the names of some professions. Write out lists of some jobs they do and then tell the class. It’s probably a good idea to use a dictionary as needed.
Doctors teachers
policemen accountants
lawyers engineers
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Get the classto write a list of safety factors to consider in each situation. Use the examples as guidelines and try to think of some new ones to add to the list :
Driving Safely Write a list of courteous driving habits to follow so as not to endanger others. Don’t cut in front of other cars in a reckless fashion. Don’t shine your high beams in another driver’s eyes. Don’t change lanes without looking in the rear view mirror Don’t drive so fast you lose control of the car in a curve Don’t tailgate the car in front of you.
Car Safety Write some things that could be wrong with your car and cause accidents. Bald tires Rusty muffler Broken signal lights Old window wiper blades Windshield washer out of order
Safety in the Home Write a list of safety habits to follow in the home to avoid accidents. Keep medicines out of the reach of children. Use a ladder instead of a chair when changing a light bulb. Switch off the fuse before attempting an electrical repair. Don’t hold onto an electrical appliance when standing in a wet area. Place a rubber bathmat in the tub so you don’t slip when getting in and out.
Water Safety Write a list of things you should be careful of when swimming or boating. Always wear a life jacket when the boat is underway. Sit still in the middle of a small boat so it doesn’t lose balance and tip over. Don’t go out sailing after there is a storm warning. Don’t swim in a river where there are dangerous underwater currents. Don’t dive in an area where there are dangerous rocks. Don’t windsurf alone far from shore. 98
Divide the class into groups and see which one can be first to complete it. Follow the example for finance and write in words related to the initial word.
Finance Accounting Auditing Economics Commerce Computer
Management
Construction
Transport
Hospital
Police
Banking
Automobile
Office
Furniture
Cleaning
Gardening
Camping
Bathroom
Kitchen
Hobbies
Handyman
Tools
Dishes
Hotel
Dentist
School
Airplane
Tennis
Football
Bowing
Movies
Boss
Golf
When you are finished, read out the word lists aloud to check their correctness. If you hear anything wrong, stop the reader and correct him/her.
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Play in groups or sit in a circle. First, one student (or group) sings a line from a famous or popular song, and the next student (or group) must sing a new line from any song that starts with the first letter of the last word of the line that they have just heard. Everyone in the room must take a turn in the round. Students who can not think of a new line have to drop out of the game, which keeps going on ‘til only the winner is left. below are some lines taken from golden oldies to illustrate how it works, butyoung people should use songs that they all know :
Because I love you Young love, true love Light my fire For always and always All I want from you You are my lucky star Such a strange feeling Forever and ever Day by day Do not deceive me More and more Marry me my darling Did it my way Where did you go Green fields of home Heaven and earth Each day I sing my song Such a feeling First love, true love Let me love you You make me feel so good Going to take a sentimental journey Just around the corner Come on baby, twist and shout September in the rain Rock and roll Remember me
If this task is too hard, students need not necessarily have to use lines from songs, but can make up any short sentence using the first letter of the last word of the sentence they have just heard. Or if that is too hard see the next sheet. 100
The Last Letter of the Last Word Similar to the previous task, students can use short sentences or phrases starting with the last letter of the last word they have heard the previous student say, as in the following example using song lines :
I will be your man Now and forever Reach out to me Each and every girl Love me or leave me Everything I do Only you Under the stars Somewhere over the rainbow Where and when No other love, etc.
Sometimes, using lines from songs will prove too troublesome, and then you can simplify the game by saying any sentence that starts with the first letter. There is a time limit, however, of five seconds, and if you cannot think of a sentence in that time you have to drop out of the game:
Why was I ever born? Nobody knows how I have suffered. Do something to help me. Even if I could, I wouldn’t want to. Old friends should help one another. Really good friends always understand. Please, don’t ever do that again. Never underestimate the power of a woman. Neither should you mistreat your wife. Everybody wants to be rich and famous. Some people are lucky in love. Even dogs deserve good treatment. To one another let us be true. Everyone has his fifteen minutes of fame.
You can also do a variation of this activity by starting the next sentence with the last word of the last sentence. For example, everyone has the right to a fair trial. Trial and error is one of the ways science learns through research, etc. 101
Naming Some Famous Names Going around in a group, the first person says the title of a well-known song in English, and the second person tells the name of the singer.
Song Singer I Did it My Way Frank Sinatra
The first names the title of a a movie and the second tell one of the stars. Movie Star Die Hard Die Hard
First, name a band or vocal group and second, the name of one star member. Group Member
First, name a football club, and then, name one of its leading scorers. Football club Star player
Let the SDS choose the stars they know because it’s a generation gap thing. 102
Do You Have a Problem? What is Your Problem? Yes, I have a problem. The teacher goes around class asking each student, “Do you have problem today?” and the student answers, “Yes, I have a problem,” and then goes on to tell what the problem is : I feel sick at my stomach. I have got a bad cold. I’ve got a backache. toothache earache
fever sore throat stiff neck nosebleed hangover I’ve got ... the flu I am... lovesick homesick insulted angry
sad disappointed hurt tired
sleepy overworked stressed confused hungry I have lost face. I couldn’t sleep last night. I was late for work. I was caught in traffic. I’m worried about my family. My baby is sick. I had an argument at home. My boss is angry with me. I didn’t get a promotion. I’m broke. I have no money. I lost my wallet and have to have all my identification documents replaced .
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Are You Happy Today? Tell Me Why You Are Happy.
I am happy because... I am in a good mood. I feel good. I feel healthy. It’s my birthday. I’m going to get a lot of presents. Everybody likes me. I love my family. I received many compliments. My boss likes my work. I have just finished a difficult job. I received praise for my work. I have got a promotion. I have got a raise in salary. I won some money in the lottery. I got a check in the mail. I’ve bought a new car. I bought some new clothes. I have a new boyfriend/girlfriend. He/she gave me a gold ring. I got a letter from my mother. Somebody loves me. I helped a friend. My heart is full of love. I feel good when I am able to help others. My heart is full of love for all-the-world. I feel that I am well-loved. My sweetheart takes good care of me. I enjoy learning English. I am going home early today. I’m going on holiday tomorrow. I don’t have to go to work for the next two weeks. The weather is so pleasant today. It has finally stopped raining. I’m going to the movies with my friends. We are going out to eat in a very nice restaurant. Everything will be paid for by somebody else. I’m always happy. I’m happy every day just to be alive.
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Tell Us Some Things That You Dislike
Everyone has things that they don’ like to do or eat or drink or see. Even when we try to be tolerant, we find that there are still a lot of things that we dislike about other people’s behavior that gets on our nerves. Tell us some of the things that you and your friends dislike, by filling in the blanks below.
Loud music Punk rock
The smell of tobacco Smoke-filled rooms
The smell of cheese Traffic noise
Traffic jams Air pollution
People who point their fingers Durian
Hip hop
Drinking alcohol Girls who smoke
Men who drink and shout Impolite bus drivers
Get all of the class members to tell you all the things they totally dislike. 105
Things That We Like
Everybody has special things they like to do or eat or drink or see, etc. Call on all of the class members to tell you all the things that they like and enjoy and write them into the list below. This is a great way to practice vocabulary :
Ice cream Swimming Holidays Pop music
Karaoke The sea
Mountains Lobster Orange juice
Durian
Chocolate Japanese food
Sushi
Usually, we have a lot more things that we like than we dislike, so it should not be too hard to fill in all the blanks in the above list, if we call on everybody. 106
What Do Teachers and Bosses Like? Teachers like students who are Teachers don’t like students who are Hardworking Lazy Polite Impolite
Bosses like employees who are Bosses don’t like employees who are Well-trained Unreliable punctual dishonest
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Show and Tell Get the students to give a demonstration or explanation of the process of how to perform a task. It can be a task that is actually performed in the classroom or a presentation using diagrams or pictures on the board or using the OHP. Don’t use dangerous chemicals or open flame or anything that could endanger the safety of others. Show and tell how to do things like the following :
Make an omelet Brew a cup of tea Make a tuna sandwich Make a cheeseburger Make a grilled cheese sandwich Prepare instant mama noodles Cook Pat Thai Prepare Shrimp fried rice Make Tom Yam Kung Iron a shirt Wrap a birthday present Make a rag doll Fold an origami bird Make a paper airplane Make a paper doll Make a kite Fold drinking straws into imitation flowers Do a Japanese flower arrangement Give a facial massage Apply a face-cleansing masque Brush your teeth correctly Braid a lady’s hair into a ponytail Tie a gentleman’s necktie Perform a yoga exercise Do meditation breathing Do an aerobic dance Do a gymnastic exercise Hypnotize somebody Build an igloo Build an Indian Teepee
There are hundreds of ideas of how to demonstrate the procedure to make or do something. Instead of choosing from the list above, choose you own idea. 108
Making Toys from Trash In many areas around the world, in slums, in poor countries, children’s parents cannot afford to buy them toys, so folks produce their homemade toys using materials that cost nothing and are normally thrown away, and can be found in the home, the rubbish bin or tip or dump like
old newspapers, different sorts of tin cans, discarded plastic bottles, rubber bands, metal wire cotton batting, packing straw, leather thongs, plastic twine string/rope, electric tape, bamboo strips, etc.
In fact, it’s amazing what one may find in the garbage, especially for slum children rummaging in a town dump in India or Africa or even in your own country. The United Nations once even had a contest in which underprivileged children made toys from materials for which they had paid nothing. Some of the winning entries were a Sailboat Tin car
String football Plastic truck Rag doll Doll house Stuffed animals Miniature car Top Sling shot etc.
Get your group to come to class and show how to make a child’s toy from rubbish they can pick up somehow for free. It should be a simple process that can be demonstrated from beginning to finished product in about five minutes. 109
Teach Underprivileged Children How to Make Toys This is an activity that can be used to follow up on the previous exercise. In this second follow-up activity,
1. the student group goes out into the community 2. and finds some underprivileged children that they can teach 3. and shows them the process of how to make the toy 4. just as they have already demonstrated it in class 5. take some photos of the students’ teaching 6. and of the children learning the process 7. and of them playing with the final product at the end 8. and of the mother/parents/family, if possible 9. and a whole group photo, if possible 10. and finally of the SDS giving the toy(s) to the kids
When all this is over, 1. develop the film 2. and put the pictures on transparency film 3. so that they can be shown on the OHP 4. in a second student presentation on toys 5. give each student in the group one or two photos 6. which he/she must talk about 7. explaining to the class what is shown in the picture 8. telling about where you went 9. how you found the kids/family 10. something about the children 11. something about the family 12. how they took to learning the task 13. how they liked the toys and 14. how the students felt when teaching the kids, 15. and how they felt after the whole thing was finished.
This can then be followed by a question and discussion period. Try to start a conversation about helping the poor people of the world.
The steps outlined above are just a suggestion, and students may be encouraged to try variations on the idea and change it in any way that they think may make it more interesting for themselves and their audience. |
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