(By the way, this task is truly dumb. And the "have fun" at the end of your post is just lika a mocking.>:O(Kärt likes this sentence and approves it.))
Here are the two ideas for home:
1. I like the grammar exercises part. When we don't have time for them in the lesson, it's just the right way for learning English at home. It will help students to learn grammar quickly and swiftly. And you have to use your brains! (I am not going to point out any specific one, I liked all that I played. All the exercises should be O.K.)
Link: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-exercises
2. Oh, I loved the part about stories and poems. So many good stories from good writers! I even want to read them. So when you can't understand something, you search it from a vocabulary. That will help a person to remember those hard words and at the same time it will help the student learn to use a vocabulary. (Shakespear is one hard piece of work, that will be tough and useful to read.)
Link: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/stories-poems
For the lesson:
1. Jokes are awesome. While you are having fun, the words and grammar will be remembered much more easily. It never is good to learn with a bad mood. The teacher can bring out the important grammar parts and make it even more easy for students to learn. So that is the real way of having fun while learning.
Link: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/jokes
2. Vocabulary games would be good for a group of people to play. The game called Word Shake is pretty hard, but then everyone would have a chance to play. And then people can learn new words from others.
Link: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/vocabulary-games/wordshake
There. It's done. I haven't pointed out many things, because most of the things on that page are awesome. There isn't much point to write down all the names, isn't there? Please, I really need a good grade for this. Thank you.
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