[NIFL-ESL:10705] Field trips with large classes

From: Flannery Quinn (flanneryq@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Feb 02 2005 - 23:51:48 EST


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I have about 12 students from many countries in my
high-intermediate class.  A student asked me if we
would go to the museum for a field trip on the free
admittance day.
I feel unsure about taking a field trip with a large
group.
Any suggestions for activities during a field trip?  I
am afraid that students of the same language will
group together and not speak English unless I am next
to them.
Flannery


	
		
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