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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ESCAPE ROOM

A guide to create a learning escape room through the language skills

Come in!

What is an ESCAPE ROOM?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wDOac9K20_MtFms3PBAv6uc9DfRnBNFe/view?usp=sharing

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What will it be about?

Click on the door to open

In what year did the term ‘smartphone’ first appear in print? Was it:

c) 2005

b) 2000

a) 1995

Great Job! The first code number is 1 Click to go on.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cLQi0tHLnqgX-swLQWetwvQdDjYi-3V5/view?usp=sharing

JUMP!

Click here Read the text, then answer the question.

According to the text, now-a-days generation prefers spending their time on their smartphone than inreal life.

TRUE

FALSE

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cLQi0tHLnqgX-swLQWetwvQdDjYi-3V5/view?usp=sharing

Great Job! Your second code number is 2 Click to go on.

Choose the sentence that you don't have to write while writing the story A Dog at the beach:

a) He felt into the water

b) Mark and Nina was finally happy

c) The lifeguard jump into the water

Great Job! Your third code number is 3. Click to go on.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cLQi0tHLnqgX-swLQWetwvQdDjYi-3V5/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cLQi0tHLnqgX-swLQWetwvQdDjYi-3V5/view?usp=sharing

Great Job! Your forth and last code numer will be... given by your teacher Click to go on.

Oh noooou!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UEOG4K2gSm50Qr89w5MfqRjU3kSFyPj3/view?usp=sharing

TRY AGAIN

Enter the password

Enter the password

The Four Basic Language Skills

One definition of “language” is “a system of symbols that permit people to communicate or interact. These symbols can include vocal and written forms, gestures, and body language.” Tutors would find this applicable for ESOL learners. Another way to describe language is in terms of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. In your teaching, you will need to address each of these skills. And, whenever possible, you should utilize activities that integrate all four skills since each reinforces the other. People generally learn these four skills in the following order:

  1. Listening: When people are learning a new language they first hear it spoken. CODE n. 1
  2. Speaking: Eventually, they try to repeat what they hear. CODE n. 2
  3. Reading: Later, they see the spoken language depicted symbolically in print. CODE n. 3
  4. Writing: Finally, they reproduce these symbols on paper. CODE n. 4
Source: Teaching Adults, An ESOL Resource Book, Developed by ProLiteracy America