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Classroom Surveys

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Classroom surveys are a great way to get your students speaking "authentic" English.

Amazingly enough, for the first time this year my first, second and third graders are all working on the same theme at the same time.

The worksheets I created are available for download. Just right click your mouse and click “save as.”

Fruit and Vegetable Class Survey – use this Word document to get the students speaking and writing English. Class surveys are always a hit. Just be sure to monitor them closely, to make sure everyone is using English. Typically, I have them write the sentences and that usually generates spontaneous conversations about spelling and grammar.

What Do You Want To Eat? – use this Word document to get students used to using new food vocabulary. You decide on which vocabulary words you want your students to focus on – the worksheet is divided up into categories. The students ask their classmates a simple question and they fill in the blank. I deliberately doubled it up so you can cut the paper in half and then have the students use their own notebook paper to write the sentences.

Author: Mary

Mary is a certified teacher in Florida and Ohio. She is certified in elementary education, art, reading and ESOL. The mission of this blog is to make your life as an ESL teacher a little easier. Sometimes text books can be nonexistent, boring or filled with errors, so it may be necessary to supplement your lessons. Mary's hope is that this blog will be viewed as a valuable resource in the EFL/ESL community.

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