Do you want a simple, interesting activity to get your lower-level or beginner students speaking in English? Then you’ll need to use some ESL role plays in your classes. Keep on watching for all the details you need to know about role play conversation activities.
One of my favorite things to do in ESL Speaking class is role-plays. Here's why I like role playing in language classes and some advice on how to set them up.
Why use role-plays in ESL/EFL/TEFL classes? They're ideal for beginners who are just getting started with English conversation. They're ideal for giving students confidence that they can have simple conversations or go out into the world and get things done.
Try out role-playing in your language classes today with lower-level students. It's the perfect activity for beginners who want to get some practice with conversation and speaking but don't quite have the skills yet for free-talking.
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