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Reading comprehension is one of the most important aspects of ESL - from reading a menu to understanding a weather alert, or looking through a business document. That's where ESL reading games and activities come in. Here are my top ESL reading activities and games for reading comprehension. Take these into your classroom to improve and refine your TEFL reading lesson plans. Have some fun with these reading comprehension activities for English classes. ------------------------------ More ideas for ESL reading lessons: Full blog post: https://www.eslactivity.org/esl-readi... ------------------------------ How to plan an ESL reading lesson in 5 simple steps: • How to plan as ESL reading lesson in 5 sim... ---------------------------- Want to find out more about TEFL reading activities and games? ESL Reading Activities for Teenagers and Adults: https://amzn.to/3gMOkji Even more Ideas for the TEFL Classroom: https://eslspeaking.org/ / eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ / jackie.bolen / englishwithjackie #teachingenglishwithjackie #eslreading #eslactivities #eslgames ------------------------------ More ideas for ESL reading lessons from @etacude • 50 reading activities for English class ----------------------------- Transcript for ESL reading games and activities: Hey everybody, this is jackie from eslspeaking.org. Today I'm going to talk about my top five ESL reading activities. Number one is dialogue substitution ( • Dialogue substitution, a Quick ESL reading... . Have you ever noticed that when there are dialogues in the textbook, your students just kind of blow through them without really paying attention to what they're reading? Yeah of course my students do it too. Your students probably do. Probably all students do it. I know that I've done it before in language classes as well. However, it's not really the student's fault. It's mostly my fault because I haven't really given them a reason to read. A way that I combat this is that remove some of the key words. The words I remove depend on what I'm teaching that day, whether vocabulary or grammar, the student's level, etc. And then there's a word bank at the top of the activity and then students have to fill in the blanks as they read. This turns it from a simple reading activity into more of a meaning-focused one as well. Try it out for yourself and I'm sure that you'll have some great results with it. Number two is proofreading and editing. I prepare a worksheet that has some errors on it and students to have to read it carefully to correct it. This is a super valuable skill in life, in anything, in business, for writing papers, other classes, etc. so I like to spend some time on it in my classes. Number three this one is more for beginners. It's called mixed-up sentences. Write up a bunch of sentences on the whiteboard or a PowerPoint or a worksheet and they're mixed up in terms of word order. I put students into pairs and they have to work together to unscramble the sentences. This also makes a great activity for a test or for a homework assignment as well. Alright, the next one is story timeline. So how you do this depends on the level of students and the kind of story that you are teaching in class but you can do it where you take a simple story and put the various actions or plot points on separate pieces of paper and then students have to work together in a group to organize the events in a logical sequence. Or, you can have students read the story and then in the end they can do the same activity just based on their memory of what they remember from the story. And finally, number five is extensive reading. So I'm sure you've heard about this one before. It's talked about in all the different ESL teaching conferences that you might go to. There's always a presentation on extensive reading. By extensive reading, I mean they read things that are at their level or just slightly below their level and the goal is to read quickly for fun and enjoyment. It's not supposed to be drudgery, with a dictionary and reading so slowly and trying to get every single thing. That's why it should be at a slightly lower level than the students are at and it should also be something that the students have chosen that they enjoy. And those are my helpful tips. I hope you enjoyed these ESL reading activities. Timestamp 0:00 Intro 0:09 #1: Dialogue Substitution 0:57 #2: Proofreading and editing 1:19 #3: Mixed up sentences 1:41 #4: Story timeline 2:14 #5: Extensive reading 3:15 Conclusion Tags: esl reading game, esl reading games, esl reading activity, esl reading activities, tefl reading, esl reading, efl reading, esl reading lesson, tefl reading lesson, teaching english reading, teaching reading, how to teach reading, how to teach ESL reading,