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ELT blogflections by @bryanteacher
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paper wasps – ELT blogflections by @bryanteacher Skip to content ELT blogflections by @bryanteacher Search paper wasps “I can see somebody…”: Improvise a scary story by looking out the window I love the idea of having students tell each other scary stories, campfire-style, but it took me a while to find a way to scaffold students into it. This is the activity I’ve settled on for scary story telling in class. I’d love to know about other ways of sharing scary stories in class, and to hear suggestions about this one. Activity: “I can see somebody…” (Speaking plus writing extension) Level: Pre-intermediate and up Materials: A window to look out of What students do: A student stands at the window, looks out, and says “I can see somebody…” creepily. Other students ask questions, and the storytelling student imagines and improvises answers about a made up character, trying to scare everybody (or maybe choosing to go for laughs). Example of possible language: -...
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