Hello. Again.. I am from algeria.. I need your help.. Could you recommend any sites to download listening script and music to play while having activities in class.. I ll be grateful... I am so not into use of net... I really cant help my selp
Great ideas! Thank you very much! I appreciate the Facts game the most! I'll do it tomorrow morning to revise the last lesson and to introduce the new topic.
I did like the video very much . Thank you Deirdre. Faster and easier than reading long activity instructions . Plus, it's nice to see how confident you feel with the language of instruction.
Thanks i really liked your explanation.. It helped. I was preparing for my ppu lesson to teach how to compare past to present life.. I chose the last warm up... Throw a ball and give a verb in past simple..... ❤
The game involving forming new words with the last letter of the previous word is a popular game in Japan thought it is done by having rows race to the chalkboard to write. I like your idea of brainstorming before and after a lesson.
Thank you for these ideas, I'm sure my students will enjoy them. I teach high school and my classes have roughly 45 students each. Keeping their attention is sometimes an issue for me.
I'm sharik from India.I love you teacher really this is my first time visited your channel when I saw your warm activities I really fan your classes so I want to best learn English by your all activities I am proud of you please guide always me ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Thanks a lot for sharing! There are times when due to lack of time we end up readapting the same warm-ups over and over. These are exellent ideas for a change!
Hi , tomorrow my first time of teaching to both kids and adults, tnx for ur sharing methods to perform it better, i've now idea to kids, and regarding adults, have u got some kindda videos for intermediate-IELTS courses
Sometimes students may take long time to think, how could I deal with this anticipated problem? What's about vocabulary gab game?! Would you give some information about it, please?
i teach in china. it took me years to finally understand why some students take forever to answer. some are just afraid of making mistakes and others give answers based on what they think the teacher wants. for example what would you do with a bunch of money. many will say buy a book or take a long time to answer because they're not sure if they should say what they're thinking. just try to encourage them to go off the top of their and and that their are no mistakes. encourage them to try and reassure them .
ام بشير ام طه hi there and thank you so much for your comments. I’m so pleased you enjoyed the video. I appreciate that warmers with large classes are more challenging, but some of those I talk about in my video can be used with large groups of 50 or more. I would suggest that the Homework Grid could be used if you divide your class into teams of say, 6 each. Also, you could do the Alphabet Game with teams. I hope this helps x
All this is well and good, but what do you do to motivate students who are forced to stay in a program in which they do not want and have no desire to be and in which they are kept up all hours of the night and then the teachers are blamed when they doze off in class?
Hi Tom. Thanks for watching and commenting. In this very unfortunate situation which you describe, these warmers would be perfect for creating motivation and engagement for the students. I'm sorry to hear about children being treated so appallingly. A teacher can only do so much however, and they can only do and try their best. Can I ask where you are talking about and where you teach? Many thanks
Great video my teacher, I have irrelevant question that friend of mine told me that one of the main characteristics of British accent is the British do not stress consonants at all , I mean they usually pronounce them softly. Is this true ?? Thanks in advance
samar abdelwahab hi Samar and thanks so much for watching and commenting. I would say that most consonants, especially the plosives such as T, D, K etc are pronounced very strongly and distinctly. Not softly at all. However, it depends on the consonant, as the R in British English is virtually silent except when followed by a vowel. It’s quite complicated! X
@@samarabdelwahab1746 Have you seen my recent video on pronouncing consonants and vowels in British English? That may also help to answer your question: ua-cam.com/video/hU-BvSWkfKs/v-deo.html
Improve your presentation 100% by believing in your 'self' more! Trust your voice, it's warmth, energy and delivery. Lose that irritating background music!
Which is your favourite warm up activity in your class? Share it below with us. Lots of love. Deirdre. X
amazing warm up strategies u share dear .ur 👍
Review on the last lesson
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Hello. Again.. I am from algeria.. I need your help.. Could you recommend any sites to download listening script and music to play while having activities in class.. I ll be grateful... I am so not into use of net... I really cant help my selp
Last warm up.. Throw the ball and give a verb in the past simple to teach how to compare past to present lifestyle
Great ideas! Thank you very much! I appreciate the Facts game the most! I'll do it tomorrow morning to revise the last lesson and to introduce the new topic.
Thanks a lot
I just liked what you are doing.
Thank You it's so useful and fun
I did like the video very much . Thank you Deirdre. Faster and easier than reading long activity instructions . Plus, it's nice to see how confident you feel with the language of instruction.
Well done
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That's very kind of you!
Thanks so much for sharing. Very interesting.
Thanks i really liked your explanation.. It helped. I was preparing for my ppu lesson to teach how to compare past to present life.. I chose the last warm up... Throw a ball and give a verb in past simple..... ❤
Nice warm up activities!
The game involving forming new words with the last letter of the previous word is a popular game in Japan thought it is done by having rows race to the chalkboard to write. I like your idea of brainstorming before and after a lesson.
I love this. You great
Thank you so much aunt
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so beautiful teacher❤
Thanks a million for your attractive and useful lesson.
Awesome, my favorite is the throw ball and say a word with the last letter of the previous word
Nice, thanks!
Nice training!
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing your ideas!
Thank you much medan for the vidio
I will literary teach tomorrow..thanks..
Thanks for the treat!!!!!!
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Very helpful, thank you!
The activities are very interesting. Thank you very much. This video is a great help.
Thank you for sharing your ideas
Thank you so much!
You are energetic and outstanding teacher...👍👍
Thank you so much
That's really hepful .. thanks Deidre
Super, the information is really helpful
Thanks a lot Deirdre,you really inspired us!
That was amazing
pretty informative
you're smart and you know what you're doing
Ahmed Mohab thanks very much. I’ve been teaching for a long time!
Thank you for these ideas, I'm sure my students will enjoy them. I teach high school and my classes have roughly 45 students each. Keeping their attention is sometimes an issue for me.
Do you teach English? And don't you teach them dividing into 2 groups?
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Thank you so much for sharing these useful "warm up" activities, it will help a lot, that is what I was looking for....Thanks!
To get to the actual warmups, you can skip ahead to 1:20.
thank u.
You are great
Please.. Other ideas for wrap up... Or assessment.... Or the last stages of lesson❤
Thanks a lot for helping waiting for more fun in teaching English (warmers and lessons'samples)
i want to thank You for your teaching and ask the origine of warm up activities
I love the background song “rio”😁
Thanks a lot.
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it's very fun and usefull
Thank you so much
I really like the video. You did great. Thanks
I'm sharik from India.I love you teacher really this is my first time visited your channel when I saw your warm activities I really fan your classes so I want to best learn English by your all activities I am proud of you please guide always me ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Does she use Instagram?
This is wat i been looking for.. thanks deirdre.. yours are wonderful..
Very helpful. Thanks madam.
wow, I just loved it! thank you so much, It'll help me a lot in my classes.
New subscriber! Homeschool mom here!
Thanks a lot for sharing! There are times when due to lack of time we end up readapting the same warm-ups over and over. These are exellent ideas for a change!
This is very helpful! Thank you! I would love to apply this to my kids. 😊
Same I am going to teach my son
I will try to use it
This is a typical example of someone that's been teaching and is frightened to teach again
Strongly, thanks for sharing your ideas. Your videos are really useful and interesting.
Good job
Hi , tomorrow my first time of teaching to both kids and adults, tnx for ur sharing methods to perform it better, i've now idea to kids, and regarding adults, have u got some kindda videos for intermediate-IELTS courses
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could you also include more secondary school warmers that may also appeal to adolescents?
by the way I love your videos.!!!!
Kids classes, more specifically.
Marvellous ideas x
Thank you so much. x
the music in the background distracts from your video
The activities are so helpful for me, thankyou. Of course I'll be scribe to your UA-cam Chanel.
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I love it! You've save me for today's class ♥️
Hi there. I'm so happy I have helped you. Great news.Take care and have a good class!
Good
Would you suggest some possible warm-ups for teaching the first conditional, please? Thank you.
Nice
Sometimes students may take long time to think, how could I deal with this anticipated problem?
What's about vocabulary gab game?! Would you give some information about it, please?
i teach in china. it took me years to finally understand why some students take forever to answer. some are just afraid of making mistakes and others give answers based on what they think the teacher wants. for example what would you do with a bunch of money. many will say buy a book or take a long time to answer because they're not sure if they should say what they're thinking. just try to encourage them to go off the top of their and and that their are no mistakes. encourage them to try and reassure them .
Hi can you help me with the differential learning activities for students in a class??
I really appreciate your warm up activities. All activities are very interesting. 1 will try Did you do and Alphabet game in my classes
Good evening.I really enjoy this.The only problem is with large number classes.
ام بشير ام طه hi there and thank you so much for your comments. I’m so pleased you enjoyed the video. I appreciate that warmers with large classes are more challenging, but some of those I talk about in my video can be used with large groups of 50 or more. I would suggest that the Homework Grid could be used if you divide your class into teams of say, 6 each. Also, you could do the Alphabet Game with teams. I hope this helps x
I'll try your warm up for my students on Monday.. than you.. #KatelynandMikaPanjaitan
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skip to 1:23 then the video starts
@Deirdre i love your activities i will message your privately. Thanks
Collins Amponsah Boakye I’m so pleased you enjoyed my lesson
Homework grid, the word chain game, did u, the facts game
All this is well and good, but what do you do to motivate students who are forced to stay in a program in which they do not want and have no desire to be and in which they are kept up all hours of the night and then the teachers are blamed when they doze off in class?
Hi Tom. Thanks for watching and commenting. In this very unfortunate situation which you describe, these warmers would be perfect for creating motivation and engagement for the students. I'm sorry to hear about children being treated so appallingly. A teacher can only do so much however, and they can only do and try their best. Can I ask where you are talking about and where you teach? Many thanks
Can some help me with a grade 5 English vocabulary words ppt sample?
Teacher can you show me the guessing game
What's the list? Really
why the music
Please make more videos on British English expressions and grammar
Hi Sunkara. Watch tonight's video as you will learn a lot of great English native speaker phrases!
I really like your vedio.
Mam your new video ????
The music volume is too high : (
Great video my teacher, I have irrelevant question that friend of mine told me that one of the main characteristics of British accent is the British do not stress consonants at all , I mean they usually pronounce them softly. Is this true ?? Thanks in advance
samar abdelwahab hi Samar and thanks so much for watching and commenting. I would say that most consonants, especially the plosives such as T, D, K etc are pronounced very strongly and distinctly. Not softly at all. However, it depends on the consonant, as the R in British English is virtually silent except when followed by a vowel. It’s quite complicated! X
Thanks a lot ❤️
@@samarabdelwahab1746 Have you seen my recent video on pronouncing consonants and vowels in British English? That may also help to answer your question: ua-cam.com/video/hU-BvSWkfKs/v-deo.html
Finally I've found the female rocky
need some samples
Improve your presentation 100% by believing in your 'self' more! Trust your voice, it's warmth, energy and delivery. Lose that irritating background music!
Please, get rid of that background music. İt's so distracting
the song on back ground is sooooooooooooooooooo annoying why would you do this ?
A lot of games you mentioned are so boring and uninspring.
What's with the awful music??
Thank you so much
Thank you very much!