@@zackchine1 I think the majority positive comments disagrees with you. I liked getting an explanation. To the video creator. Keep it up, ignores the douches.
I love games like this because it is simple and easy! There is another game called, "Switch Sides." Are you wearing the color purple? If yes, then walk / hop / swim across to the other side of the class. If no, then do no move.
Thank you. I'm a volunteer at a summer science camp for kids, and we have like a 'base camp' where we do a random game for no reason. Luckily the teacher today had a box of rockets for us to launch at targets. Like those "100% kid powered" rockets. No one hit a target.
Hi Turbo Meff, In this game all students would stand up if the answer to the questions is 'yes' or they would sit down if the answer was 'no'. You could use a game like this after a reading for example. Students first read a text and then you would ask questions about it. By doing this, you would practice listening skills as well as comprehension. You could alternatively show students an image and then ask questions about the image after it has been removed. This activity is great for young learners as it gives them an opportunity to move and really helps focus them on a task. I hope this helps. Thanks for commenting.
ESL Kids Games my problem is I’ve got 30 Chinese university students in a class and can’t really move the desks / seats about without causing chaos and wasting time. I need game that are fun to warm them up that involves them sat at their desk. I can’t really even move them into groups / teams. This game sounds a little flat for me. Standing up and sitting down is ok for kids but my age group is 18 / 19+
Hi Turbo Meff, yes, this game won't work in your situation. I would recommend the following games: Vocabulary Circle is a simple vocabulary warmer you could use at the start or end of class. You use a soft ball of piece of paper wo revise vocabulary topics: ruclips.net/video/pJ5ok_zSN88/видео.html Odd one Out would work with lower level students (requires a projector): ruclips.net/video/hWIDgdklFYE/видео.html Yes, No, Maybe - again works well with lower level students ruclips.net/video/DaRQgHPAZRo/видео.html Talk about the picture is great with teens and adults with an intermediate level ruclips.net/video/GxGfms7D930/видео.html Also Vocabulary Fortunes (requires a projector, though you could print off the following version eslkidsgames.com/2012/08/esl-family-fortunes-game-for-teens.html ) is a great end of class game to practice vocabulary ruclips.net/video/ybY_Dhynnvc/видео.html Again, let me know if these don't suit, I'm sure I have more ideas that will work in your context.
So if all the Ss are sitting down and you ask one a question and the student says no, what happens? The student is already sitting down. Conversely the same thing happens if all the Ss are standing up and one answers yes.
Hi Graham, This activity is best used with questions that are 'yes' or 'no' type answers. You will find that many books for young learners or lower level classes have these type questions or 'true' or 'false' type questions. In this case, students would read or look at a picture. Then you would ask the students the questions one at a time. Students start by sitting or standing and if the answer is 'yes' to stand up or remain standing. If they answer is 'no' then they can remain sitting or sit down. This activity is a great way to cover the content in the book in an active way which in my experience students prefer. The added benefit is that students also get to practice their listening skills. Hopefully this explanation has been clear. If I can clarify anything further, just let me know. Thanks for commenting.
Hi Araceli, They just need to stand up for a 'yes' response and sit down for 'no'. They do not need to say anything. This can be a fun activity for answering yes, no questions about a reading or another similar activity.
Having come to a new country with new students I don't know I can tell you that the more you know, the better you can teach. The first day was a trainwreck as I quickly realised the level I was expecting and the level they were was very different. The first two weeks were a bunch of hit and miss lessons. Now I know my students better and I've realized their English is not as good as I expected, but better than it seemed at first and generally they could be a bit shy. I had to adapt my level as well as change my style to a more group approach, focusing on victory, especially if a student needed to stand up alone, simple rewards, lots of fun recap activities like crosswords and words searches. You don't have to know their intimate personality traits, but the more you know the better you'll do as a teacher too.
Here's where these types of games need to get more specific and I'm not picking on you: if the kids don't yet know what yes and no means, how are they supposed to understand the question "do you like chocolate?". When I see demos of these games, everything is always like clockwork. I would give my left arm for a video showing what the teacher does if the children start just staring blankly or don't follow the instructions properly or aren't really retaining anything. Because if you're a beginner teacher like me, that is what is most likely going to happen.
Teaching is a process. You have to adjust to your students' levels and find activities and methods that work for your students' level. If they don't understand yes or no, you should teach them that first. If they stare blankly try to make the class more interactive. Children have a short attention span, the only thing you can do is slowly gradually train to lengthen their attention span. It all seems hard in the beginning, experience is the best teacher.
I love games like this because it is simple and easy! There is another game called, "Switch Sides." Are you wearing the color purple? If yes, then walk / hop / swim across to the other side of the class. If no, then do no move. 10
For basic English beginner students, this is a very challenging game. It's not about yes or no, it's about understanding the questions. Imagine if I had to play this game with you, but in swahili and all you have is a dictionary. Not so boring anymore. Please get out of your little bubble. With a mindset like that I can't imagine you would be a very good ESL teacher.
What's with all the negative comments?These videos are fast, informative and useful. Thanks for posting them and please keep up the good work!
Thanks for taking the time to comment stephen.
People want to watch in real not reading fast writing. Time changed my friend
@@zackchine1 I think the majority positive comments disagrees with you. I liked getting an explanation. To the video creator. Keep it up, ignores the douches.
I use this in my class 🥰
Thanks for the video! Quick and simple like it should be. A lot of people take three minutes to get to the point
I love games like this because it is simple and easy! There is another game called, "Switch Sides." Are you wearing the color purple? If yes, then walk / hop / swim across to the other side of the class. If no, then do no move.
Will definitely be using it in my online classes😃 Thanks for sharing!!
when you ask me "enjoy this activity?" i'm directly stand up 😂😂
Ha ha, I'm glad!
Ohh thanks 😍 i was looking for the warm-up like this
I used this game with my students, they loved it. Thanks 4 sharing
I'm so glad they enjoyed it. Thanks for leaving feedback. It is always great to hear success stories.
The teaching concept of this video is very creative well done keep them coming
Short and simple idea.I think it will work in my class.Thanks.
I hope your students enjoy it! Let us know if it works out well.
When you asked do you like this video? Me : stand up..
very nice...😁😁
When I saw 'enjoy the activity?', I almost stood. 😂 Tnx, I think it would work.
😂❤️
Thank you.
I'm a volunteer at a summer science camp for kids, and we have like a 'base camp' where we do a random game for no reason. Luckily the teacher today had a box of rockets for us to launch at targets. Like those "100% kid powered" rockets.
No one hit a target.
That sounds like great fun!
good idea, thank you, i'm going to try it with my students now that we have online classes, i can do this even with just the webcams :D
great warmer, thanks for sharing it!
Thanks for your comment Alama.
Thank you 😊💕
Ouu this an easy activity to apply, Thanks for sharing
+Jenny Chamorro I'm glad you liked them! Thanks for commenting!
Amazing video I really enjoyed it.😍 keeps up the great work !👏🏻
Wonderful ideas
Learning is fun with me sereals
Anyone else seeing the Gold Bar ad?
Thanks a million!
Ice breaker activity for adults in a workshop
Very nice activity
Hi! With what programme I can make such a video?)
thank you so much
Is it all the students stand up if one of them answers yes or just the student answering the question?
Hi Turbo Meff, In this game all students would stand up if the answer to the questions is 'yes' or they would sit down if the answer was 'no'. You could use a game like this after a reading for example. Students first read a text and then you would ask questions about it. By doing this, you would practice listening skills as well as comprehension. You could alternatively show students an image and then ask questions about the image after it has been removed. This activity is great for young learners as it gives them an opportunity to move and really helps focus them on a task. I hope this helps. Thanks for commenting.
ESL Kids Games my problem is I’ve got 30 Chinese university students in a class and can’t really move the desks / seats about without causing chaos and wasting time. I need game that are fun to warm them up that involves them sat at their desk. I can’t really even move them into groups / teams. This game sounds a little flat for me. Standing up and sitting down is ok for kids but my age group is 18 / 19+
Hi Turbo Meff, yes, this game won't work in your situation. I would recommend the following games:
Vocabulary Circle is a simple vocabulary warmer you could use at the start or end of class. You use a soft ball of piece of paper wo revise vocabulary topics: ruclips.net/video/pJ5ok_zSN88/видео.html
Odd one Out would work with lower level students (requires a projector): ruclips.net/video/hWIDgdklFYE/видео.html
Yes, No, Maybe - again works well with lower level students ruclips.net/video/DaRQgHPAZRo/видео.html
Talk about the picture is great with teens and adults with an intermediate level ruclips.net/video/GxGfms7D930/видео.html
Also Vocabulary Fortunes (requires a projector, though you could print off the following version eslkidsgames.com/2012/08/esl-family-fortunes-game-for-teens.html ) is a great end of class game to practice vocabulary ruclips.net/video/ybY_Dhynnvc/видео.html
Again, let me know if these don't suit, I'm sure I have more ideas that will work in your context.
So if all the Ss are sitting down and you ask one a question and the student says no, what happens? The student is already sitting down. Conversely the same thing happens if all the Ss are standing up and one answers yes.
Hi Graham, This activity is best used with questions that are 'yes' or 'no' type answers. You will find that many books for young learners or lower level classes have these type questions or 'true' or 'false' type questions. In this case, students would read or look at a picture. Then you would ask the students the questions one at a time. Students start by sitting or standing and if the answer is 'yes' to stand up or remain standing. If they answer is 'no' then they can remain sitting or sit down. This activity is a great way to cover the content in the book in an active way which in my experience students prefer. The added benefit is that students also get to practice their listening skills. Hopefully this explanation has been clear. If I can clarify anything further, just let me know. Thanks for commenting.
I forgot to mention all students take part at the same time. Not one at a time.
Thank you, This is useful!
A question miss.... what is the students` initial position before starting the activity?
You could have students start in a sitting position but this is up to you.
Thanks this is very helpful
Glad you liked it Leah.
It's very useful, please keep up your doing!
Many thanks. I'm glad you are finding it useful. Thanks for leaving a message.
Great quick game
GOOD JOB! I also teach ESL on my channel using music. I think you are doing excellent!
I dont understand.. Do they have to say yes and stand up??? or only stand up??
Hi Araceli, They just need to stand up for a 'yes' response and sit down for 'no'. They do not need to say anything. This can be a fun activity for answering yes, no questions about a reading or another similar activity.
Thanks
Thanks for sharing!
Love it! Thank you a lot!
Thanks for commenting Hanna.
Where there's no application?
Confusion 🤔, what exactly are you asking
what is the app to make this video please!
very good video clips. I am trying in our programs. very funny activities and energy creator!!!!!
I really loved this video, thanks abillion😄🌹
Thank you!
It worked profoundly thanks ever so much
Nice
thank you for sharing
Why it is important to know your ELL student before beginning to teach them?
Having come to a new country with new students I don't know I can tell you that the more you know, the better you can teach. The first day was a trainwreck as I quickly realised the level I was expecting and the level they were was very different. The first two weeks were a bunch of hit and miss lessons. Now I know my students better and I've realized their English is not as good as I expected, but better than it seemed at first and generally they could be a bit shy. I had to adapt my level as well as change my style to a more group approach, focusing on victory, especially if a student needed to stand up alone, simple rewards, lots of fun recap activities like crosswords and words searches. You don't have to know their intimate personality traits, but the more you know the better you'll do as a teacher too.
thanks
Here's where these types of games need to get more specific and I'm not picking on you: if the kids don't yet know what yes and no means, how are they supposed to understand the question "do you like chocolate?". When I see demos of these games, everything is always like clockwork. I would give my left arm for a video showing what the teacher does if the children start just staring blankly or don't follow the instructions properly or aren't really retaining anything. Because if you're a beginner teacher like me, that is what is most likely going to happen.
Teaching is a process. You have to adjust to your students' levels and find activities and methods that work for your students' level. If they don't understand yes or no, you should teach them that first. If they stare blankly try to make the class more interactive. Children have a short attention span, the only thing you can do is slowly gradually train to lengthen their attention span. It all seems hard in the beginning, experience is the best teacher.
Then why is your profile picture like this...?
maybe his son
doing this tomorrow!! fun! they will love it.
Do you like running not to run
😂 Good work. That's was very important in this video, thanks for correcting that. Also, I'm pretty sure both are correct.
What is ESL stand for??
I think it's English Second Language. I could be wrong.
Keep up the good work❤
How About the stand up???
Yeah, how about that stand up? Sorry, I don't think I understand your question.
DOES 2 + 2 = 5 ?
not "is"
It's so simple but kinda fun 😍
Yes
nice video but too fast sir
awesome😊😊😊
Glad you liked it Jp Real.
I LIKE IT!!!
Great! I hope your students enjoy it.
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too fast , ur video,s just hurt my eyes
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Boring...next
i dont fucking get it at all
I love games like this because it is simple and easy! There is another game called, "Switch Sides." Are you wearing the color purple? If yes, then walk / hop / swim across to the other side of the class. If no, then do no move.
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I hate this game it is so boring my told this was a boring game in their old entire school time 🙄🙄
For basic English beginner students, this is a very challenging game. It's not about yes or no, it's about understanding the questions. Imagine if I had to play this game with you, but in swahili and all you have is a dictionary. Not so boring anymore. Please get out of your little bubble. With a mindset like that I can't imagine you would be a very good ESL teacher.
Thank you. I like it.
Good