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POST-LESSON TASK 6: MAKE A WORD LADDER*
               AIM: To review topic vocabulary, to practise spelling

               MATERIALS:  Board

               1.  Divide the class into 4 or 5 teams, depending on your class size. There should be about
                  4 or 5 pupils in each team.
               2.  Ask each team to stand in a line facing the board. Give each pupil at the front of the line
                  some chalk or a board pen.
               3.  Write the lesson topic on the board (e.g. School) and draw a ladder of at least 4 spaces
                  for each team (at least one for each pupil in a team).
               4.  The pupil at the front of each line writes a word connected to the topic at the bottom of
                  the ladder. They then pass on the chalk or pen to the second pupil, who writes a word in
                  the next space on the ladder. Pupils can help each other with spellings if needed.
               5.  You can either continue until each pupil has had a turn to write a word or you can
                  continue for a fixed time, e.g. 3 minutes, if you have more time available.
               Each team gets 1 point for a word which is related to the topic and correctly spelled. If a
               team has a word which no other team has, they get an extra point. Alternatively, you can
               avoid giving points for these kinds of game but offer praise yourself and from the other
               pupils when teams do well.

               POST-LESSON TASK 7: READ YOUR FRIEND’S MIND

               AIM: To review topic vocabulary, to practise Listening, Speaking and Reading

               MATERIALS:  Board
               1.  Write target language on the board (e.g. food, like/love/don’t like): about 5–7 target items
                  is a good number. Write a number in front of each target language item.
               2.  Quickly review the target language with pupils.
               3.  Ask a pupil to come to the front and whisper to you or write down on a piece of paper the
                  number of the target language item she is thinking of.
               4.  Give the pupil about 5 seconds to pretend to ‘transmit’ the word or message in their
                  mind to their classmates, who pretend to be mind readers.
               5.  The other pupils write down the number they think the pupil at the front has chosen. If
                  your class is large, pupils can work in pairs to agree a number together and write it
                  down.
               6.  Quickly check around the class, asking each pupil to say the phrase they guessed.
               7.  The pupil at the front keeps a score by ticking or making a mark on the board against the
                  number of each target language item suggested.
               8.  Calculate the pupil’s score. For example, if they were thinking of the phrase I like pizza,
                  and 4 pupils guessed this correctly, the pupil scores 4 points.
               9.  Repeat this with a new pupil coming to the front, to see if they can beat the score of the
                  previous pupil.
               POST-LESSON TASK 8: TEST YOUR MEMORY

               AIM: To review topic vocabulary and grammar (e.g. some/any)

               MATERIALS:  Picture in the textbook with some details in it, or a picture you have chosen
               from another source

               1.  Make sure that each pupil can see the textbook picture or your chosen picture.



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