DRAW A FACE

DRAW A FACE – Listening Activity

Amplifying Language Skills: Dynamic Listening Activities for ESL Classrooms

Embarking on a captivating expedition through the landscape of language acquisition, we delve into the heart of ESL classrooms in this insightful blog post. Our focus centers on unraveling the intricacies of language learning, with a particular emphasis on cultivating listening skills. Tailored for students at the elementary, junior high, and senior high school levels, our exploration aims to provide educators and learners alike with a repertoire of engaging and interactive listening activities.

The art of language acquisition is multifaceted, and among its essential pillars, listening plays a pivotal role. In our journey together, we’ll unravel a tapestry of creative strategies designed to elevate listening comprehension in ESL classrooms. These activities are carefully crafted to not only captivate the learners’ attention but also foster an environment where language acquisition becomes an enjoyable and immersive experience.

Teachers seeking fresh and inventive approaches to ESL instruction will discover a wealth of ideas within these pages. From adapting classic games to suit language learning objectives to incorporating multimedia resources that resonate with the tech-savvy generation, we aim to empower educators with tools that transcend traditional language instruction.

For students navigating the complexities of English language acquisition, this post serves as a compass, guiding you through a spectrum of listening exercises designed to refine your comprehension skills. Whether you’re aiming to bolster your proficiency for academic pursuits or simply looking to enhance your communication abilities, these activities are crafted to make language learning not just a task but an enjoyable journey of exploration.

So, join us on this expedition of language discovery as we navigate the diverse terrains of ESL classrooms, uncovering the richness of dynamic listening activities that transform the language learning experience.

DRAW A FACE

DESCRIPTION

Explain the parts of the face and write them on the board (if necessary). For beginners, teach right/ left, up/down, over/under, etc. Have one student come to the board and blindfold him/her. You draw a big circle for the face. Have a few students ask the student to draw the eyes, nose, ears, etc. Any student may join in guiding the blindfolded student by shouting out “left, up, down, etc.”


OPTIONS

This is a good game, works well for intermediate-level students.
If short on time, have all components of the picture drawn first. Then, if time permits, go back and refine the picture. For example, a student drew a 3-D house, but we can only see the front.


MATERIALS

Blackboard & chalk or whiteboard and marker.


DRAW A FACE – REMARKS

This is a good game to start or end a class.

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