| Lesson start ideas | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
| Which subject | English |
| What age group | Doesn't matter |
| What topic | Phrasal verbs |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Any other preferences |
Introduce students to the concept of phrasal verbs in an engaging and interactive way through a scavenger hunt format.
Set the Scene: Begin the lesson by telling a short, intriguing story about a character who has a challenging day filled with misunderstandings caused by not knowing the right phrasal verbs. For example:
"Meet Alex, who had an adventure yesterday. He was supposed to pick up his friend from the airport, but he ended up dropping off his dog instead! All because he didn't understand a simple instruction. What could possibly go wrong?"
Explain the Task: After the story, explain to the students that they will be engaging in a Phrasal Verb Hunt around the classroom.
Prepare for the Hunt:
Hunt Time:
Sharing and Discussion: After the hunt, gather everyone back together and ask each pair to share their favorite phrasal verb and sentence from the activity. This will prompt a discussion about how phrasal verbs fit into everyday language and why they can sometimes be tricky.
This engaging introduction not only starts the lesson with energy and excitement but also sets the stage for deeper exploration of phrasal verbs throughout the class. Students will actively participate, collaborate with peers, and begin to appreciate the nuances of these unique verb phrases.
Transition into a mini-lecture on the definition of phrasal verbs, their components (verb + preposition/adverb), and why they are vital for fluent communication in English.