I love this idea! Instead of giving them a tense, I think I'm going to give them adjectives and adverbs to work in their sentence. Also, you could do sentence types like simple, compound, complex, compound-complex with higher students.
Simply FANTASTIC! 😊 I don't know how you can do, but every time it's a surprise, a new game or a new PowerPoint or a lesson plan that are incredibly unique ! 😊 Thank you for sharing ! They are a huge help for us, teachers ! 😊😊😊 Bye bye 👋🏻
Hello Teacher Val how are you? Do you remember me i am from Azerbaijan Duygu ❤ I want to say you if it is not hard can you create a new video with your 1 game and say in this game that ( This game introduced for Duygu, Aylin, Alper, Oguz, Kamran.They ate from Azerbaijan ) And if it is no hard can you say something that you want to say us in a video and in the end can you say thanks to Teacher Nigel that show this chanell to this kids and you can create your own sentences ❤❤❤❤ PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASEEE CAN YOU MAKE IT IF ITS NOT HARD FOR YOU. AND WE LOVE YOU BERY MUCH ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ O WILL WAIT THIS COMMENT ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Hi Nora! For what level? Also, what do you mean by "literature lessons"? Do you mean the lessons that involve the reading, analysis, and discussion of various literary works such as novels, short stories, poems, and plays or the lessons where students are introduced to various literary devices and techniques, such as metaphor, symbolism, irony, narrative structure, etc.?
@@Teacher-Val for high schoolers Mr. Val Yes for novels, plays and different genres in literature of how I can end off the lesson with an activity but in a gamified mode to enjoy the lesson more?
@@IWriteMotto Check out a few links: 1) How to teach a lesson on fables. This lesson introduces one of the literary genres - the fable. In this lesson, students learn what a fable is, look into the four elements of the fable, listen and analyze the story "The Wolf and the Lamb", and do a few reading comprehension exercises. This lesson covers all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. ua-cam.com/video/K6zkBqpus7Y/v-deo.html 2) How to teach myths. In Part 1, we explore the components of a myth, such as the characters, the central problem, and the life lesson the story conveys. Moreover, we explore some of the most fascinating magical creatures in myths, from fire-breathing dragons to unicorns. In Part 2, students analyze an actual myth called "The Story of Luna and Sunny," focusing on its five key elements: characters, setting, plot, problem, and life lesson. They also do a few reading comprehension exercises to develop their critical thinking skills. Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/_ABC0GzWrBU/v-deo.html Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/EqAYX07iqbw/v-deo.html You can buy these lessons in my store: www.teacher-val.com I will also make a separate video on how to teach a literature lesson. 😎
I love this idea! Instead of giving them a tense, I think I'm going to give them adjectives and adverbs to work in their sentence. Also, you could do sentence types like simple, compound, complex, compound-complex with higher students.
Thanks! Yes, you can adapt it to practice anything you want! 😉
What a versatile, creative, and effective activity! Your students are lucky to have such a dedicated teacher! Many thanks for this super idea! 🙏🏻
Thank you, Hilary! Glad it was helpful! 🌹😉
Simply FANTASTIC! 😊
I don't know how you can do, but every time it's a surprise, a new game or a new PowerPoint or a lesson plan that are incredibly unique ! 😊
Thank you for sharing ! They are a huge help for us, teachers ! 😊😊😊
Bye bye 👋🏻
Thank you very much, dear Sabrina! 🌹🌹🌹 I am happy my videos help! Have a wonderful day!!! ❤
Thanks so much for your interesting videos!
You are very welcome! 👍
Thank you! Your activities are always engaging , I love your channel so much!
Thank you so much, Tim! I appreciate it! 👍
thanks for sharing Teacher Val
Big pleasure! 🙏
great practice for everyday warm up activity! thanks a lot
Thank you! 🌹
Love your video and this is the first one i ever discovered….love from India ❤
Awesome! Thank you, Tamanna! Greetings from China! 🌹
Thanks a lot ❤
Thank you for this game. I will definitely use it on my classes 👍
I can use this with verb to be , subject or pronouns, adjectives. Thanks a lot great ideas.
Absolutely! You can adapt it to practice anything you want! 😉
I will use this today. thank you!
Wonderful! Let me know how it goes! 👍
That's a great activity teacher Val, very well applicable in a primary school environment! Thank you as always :)
Thank you very much, Tim! 🙏
Love it❤
Thanks! 😜
Like it very much, I will try applying it in class if God wills.
Good luck! Let me know how it works!
Second video I watched today, I like you teacher Val.
Thank you very much! You are too kind. 🙏
Super idea for the lessons 😊
Glad you think so! Thanks! 🌹
Sir, how did you manage to get your own song? That's really cool!!!!
Pretty cool, eh? Haha! I made it with Suno. suno.com/create
And yes, I actually watch everything you post, teacher Val 😂😂
Thank you very much, Sofa! You need a medal and a hug!!! 🥇🏆❤
great
Hello Teacher Val how are you?
Do you remember me i am from Azerbaijan Duygu ❤
I want to say you if it is not hard can you create a new video with your 1 game and say in this game that ( This game introduced for Duygu, Aylin, Alper, Oguz, Kamran.They ate from Azerbaijan
)
And if it is no hard can you say something that you want to say us in a video and in the end can you say thanks to Teacher Nigel that show this chanell to this kids and you can create your own sentences ❤❤❤❤ PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASEEE CAN YOU MAKE IT IF ITS NOT HARD FOR YOU. AND WE LOVE YOU BERY MUCH ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ O WILL WAIT THIS COMMENT ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I love English very much, but I have difficulty speaking. Your lessons are excellent, what advice do you have?
Read more books, watch movies with English subtitles (starting with a show like 'Friends' is a great idea), keep a diary, or find a pen pal.
Wow
Dearest Mr. VAl may you kindly suggest some activities or educational games for literature lessons?
Hi Nora! For what level? Also, what do you mean by "literature lessons"? Do you mean the lessons that involve the reading, analysis, and discussion of various literary works such as novels, short stories, poems, and plays or the lessons where students are introduced to various literary devices and techniques, such as metaphor, symbolism, irony, narrative structure, etc.?
@@Teacher-Val for high schoolers Mr. Val
Yes for novels, plays and different genres in literature of how I can end off the lesson with an activity but in a gamified mode to enjoy the lesson more?
Forever grateful Mr. Val for your help
@@IWriteMotto Check out a few links:
1) How to teach a lesson on fables. This lesson introduces one of the literary genres - the fable. In this lesson, students learn what a fable is, look into the four elements of the fable, listen and analyze the story "The Wolf and the Lamb", and do a few reading comprehension exercises. This lesson covers all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
ua-cam.com/video/K6zkBqpus7Y/v-deo.html
2) How to teach myths. In Part 1, we explore the components of a myth, such as the characters, the central problem, and the life lesson the story conveys. Moreover, we explore some of the most fascinating magical creatures in myths, from fire-breathing dragons to unicorns. In Part 2, students analyze an actual myth called "The Story of Luna and Sunny," focusing on its five key elements: characters, setting, plot, problem, and life lesson. They also do a few reading comprehension exercises to develop their critical thinking skills.
Part 1:
ua-cam.com/video/_ABC0GzWrBU/v-deo.html
Part 2:
ua-cam.com/video/EqAYX07iqbw/v-deo.html
You can buy these lessons in my store: www.teacher-val.com
I will also make a separate video on how to teach a literature lesson. 😎
@@Teacher-Val waiting on fire dearest Mr. Val for your upcoming literature lesson