Popsicle sticks in the English classroom!

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Posted by ΠΙΣΤΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙΑ | Posted in Games | Posted on 10-01-2016

It is common for teachers to use popsicle sticks in the classroom, either for early finishers or as a means to randomly pick a student’s name.

I thought that a communicative way of using them in my Senior High School would be to write questions or statements on them. The student picks one and simply has to respond to what is written on it. For example, I included:

“Do you speak English?”

“Where do you come from?”

“Where’s the toilet, please?”

“Could you bring me a fork, please?”

“Are there any vacancies?”

May I take your order?”

“How much does it cost?”

“Oh, no!”

“I need to see a doctor!”

“I’m not feeling well!”

“Hi, I’m John!”

Here you are!”

You can find popsicle sticks in bookshops or in large toy stores!

Popsicle sticks! Just pick one!

Popsicle sticks! Just pick one!

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