
Role Plays for Today
Photocopiable activities to get students speaking. Book with photocopiable activites
Jason Anderson(Author)
Delta Publishing by Klett
Published on 24. January 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
89 pages
978-3-12-501738-2 (ISBN)
Description
Role Plays for Today is a photocopiable resource book for use with adult and teenage EFL and ESOL students from elementary to advanced levels. It provides teachers with an instant resource of up-to the-minute role play activities which can be used to support or extend any English teaching course. The activities can be adapted for use with classes of any size.
Features include:
- 39 enjoyable, ready to use role plays divided into five 'real world' categories - Services, Shopping, Social life, Lifestyle and Creative role plays - which provide extensive and varied speaking practice in pair and group situations
- Target language boxes on each worksheet to remind students and teachers of key expressions and functional language appropriate for the role play
- language activities and discussion questions in the teacher's notes which help prepare and motivate students for the role play, and suggestions for further activities, helping to ensure a well-rounded lesson
- grammar, functional language and vocabulary areas likely to be activated are given for each role play in the contents and teacher's notes
- an index of grammar, functions and vocabulary at the back of the book
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Germany
Target group
ELT/ESL
Dimensions
Height: 298 mm
Width: 212 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
385 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-12-501738-2 (9783125017382)
Schweitzer Classification
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Jason Anderson
Role Plays for Today
Photocopiable activities to get students speaking. Book with photocopiable activites
Book
09/2017
Klett
€34.99
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Author
Dr Jason Anderson is a multiple award-winning author, researcher and educational consultant. He has worked in over 20 countries worldwide, supporting teachers at primary, secondary and adult levels, and has worked for British Council, UNICEF, International House and national ministries of education. Activities for Cooperative Learning is his sixth book, and provided inspiration for the Ideas in Action series, of which he is the series editor.