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Nov 12th, 2006, 05:20 am
| eslHQ Enthusiast | | Join Date: Jun 29th, 2006 Location: Beijing,China
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| | Ideas for 'my home town' Anyone have any ideas for a few lessons on 'my home town'. The obvious one is looking at a map and giving directions. The lessons are Speaking/Listening with mainly intermediate level 9-12 year olds. There are lots of things we could talk about - what we like/dislike about our town, what we would change, places we like to visit etc.. but I need a way to give these ideas a bit of structure and also a way to liven them up. Any suggestions? Thanks | 
Nov 12th, 2006, 05:24 am
| eslHQ Enthusiast | | Join Date: Jun 29th, 2006 Location: Beijing,China
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| | Re: Ideas for 'my home town' Just thought - it would be nice to use a song. All I can think of is 'Homeward bound' by Simon and Garfunkel and 'Dirty old town' by......The Pogues???? Can't quite remember. Any other 'hometown' songs? | 
Nov 12th, 2006, 05:45 am
|  | Administrator | | Join Date: Dec 10th, 2004 Location: Montreal Age: 50
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| | Re: Ideas for 'my home town' "My Hometown" by Bruce Springsteen.
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver.
"Our House" by CS&N... not so much about hometown but the imagery of the song is nice | 
Nov 12th, 2006, 07:03 am
| eslHQ superstar! | | Join Date: Mar 27th, 2005 Location: Japan
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| | Re: Ideas for 'my home town' I like to have students make an advertisement for their town. Pretend you are going to publish it in the newspaper and have them fill up a certain sized square with the ad.
First they can brainstorm as a group about what should go in the ad and make notes. Then they can each write up the ad or do it as a group if they are all from the same place.
As a follow-up you can select different groups or individuals and have them make a new ad for a teen magazine, heavy metal magazine, home magazine or medical magazine. Whatever, but gear the magazines for different audiences and then ask them how they might change the ad. Then let them make the new ad. | 
Nov 13th, 2006, 02:20 am
|  | Clive Hawkins | | Join Date: Aug 1st, 2006 Location: Italy
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| | Re: Ideas for 'my home town' How about focusing on different times of the day ie what the town is like at 03.00 and then how it changes at 07.00, 10.00 etc etc.This will enable you to incorporate some nice vocabulary too - sleepy, quiet, stirring, lively, bustling, busy, active, chaotic, heavy traffic, calm, peaceful, loud, clean, dirty.
Then change days too. How is the town different at the weekend?
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Nov 13th, 2006, 05:04 am
| eslHQ Enthusiast | | Join Date: Jun 29th, 2006 Location: Beijing,China
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| | Re: Ideas for 'my home town' Thank you everyone. Some nice ideas for me to think about. | 
Oct 2nd, 2009, 04:15 am
| eslHQ Zealot | | Join Date: Apr 5th, 2009
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| | Re: Ideas for 'my home town' Don't forget maybe planning a tour of their hometown. Maybe students from a city city in . . . I don't know, Timbuktu, are coming to visit for a week. What are the things that they 'have to' see, do, experience. What about their hometown is typical for their country, what isn't?
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