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  • Date: 2006-03-20
  • Author: George Stocker
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         ABSTRACT/SUMMARY
    Using Bingo for English as a second language instruction. Discusses issues problems, and examples. Includes step-by-step advice for teachers.

    ESL Bingo!

    One of our customers recently wrote to me with some
    feedback on our bingo games. I thought her comments were so
    typical and highlighted some misunderstandings and problems
    with ESL bingo.

    Her comments were --

    It took a long time for my students to learn how the
    game is played but once they did they had a lot of fun.

    This is a very typical comment and illustrates a
    ms-conception. If native speakers were to play the same
    bingo game, it would be simple because we understand the
    vocabulary and the rules. And if we had questions about the
    rules, we could easily consult the rules and clarify our
    concerns.

    However, for a native speaker, the situation is very
    different. They don't understand the vocabulary, not the
    rules, where are in a foreign language. So, it is going to
    take some time to set up, and probably the first game will
    be difficult, but after that, our experience is students
    can't get enough!

    Here are some pointers and suggestions for playing bingo:

    * Prepare before you start. Before class, review the
    vocabulary and make a note of any difficult words. Before
    actually playing the game, introduce the words. This can be
    made into a game as well. Instead of simply telling students
    the definitions, say something like, "If you are going to
    win, you will need to know these words. Here are some clues
    for winning." or "I'm going to tell you 3 clues, are you
    listening?"

    * The first game MAY be difficult, but preparation will
    help. With proper preparation, you will see a huge change on
    the second or third game. They are so eager to win they will
    learn the rest of the vocabulary themselves.

    * Students love to help each other, and love to be the
    one that 'knows.' Use this to your advantage by allowing
    students to work together for the first game. Depending on
    the group, you may want to allow some helping and working
    together on the second game as well. After that, students
    should have a grasp of the game and some of the vocabulary
    to play without sharing or helping.

    We have found Bingo to be an excellent supplemental activity
    for ESL students. If played at the end of the class,
    students leave their English class feeling positive and look
    forward to coming back.
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    George and Daisy Stocker have traveled the world teaching
    ESL to children and adults. Their website, http://www.efl-esl.com
    offers ESL curriculum, activities, an online forum for ESL teachers
    and students, plus a free ESL teachers newsletter! Their second
    website http://www.esl-storybooks.com offers curriculum and
    storybooks for children.

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    George and Daisy Stocker have traveled the world teaching
    ESL to children and adults. Their website, <A HREF="http://www.efl-esl.com">ESL Activities</a>
    offers ESL curriculum, activities, an online forum for ESL teachers
    and students, plus a free ESL teachers newsletter! Their second
    website <a href="http://www.esl-storybooks.com">ESL for Kids</a> offers curriculum and
    storybooks for children.

    www.efl-esl.com

     
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