If you are one of my students in the first course, you know I’m not exaggerating the slightest bit (well, maybe the “burping” thing is too much) when I say I’m going to wallpaper the classroon with this funny cartoon I came across on Pinterest.
The moment I read it I realized it was perfect to teach my youngest students the -ing form because it is something they can easily relate with and have fun. Now, I’m not saying they are wild, for goodness sake, I’m just saying some of them need to learn how to behave in a classroom as,now and then, they fail to see the difference between the classroom and the schoolyard, lesson time and break time .
This is the cartoon and these are Mrs Mutner’s rules( from now on, mine too). Easy to see its potential when trying to explain the formation of the -ing form, although I’m going to use it to go over the rules I have already explained.
My idea is reading Mrs. Mutner’s rules with them, clarifying meanings and then asking students to volunteer to write the rules for the formation of the gerund on the board. Then, students will have to arrange the -ing forms under the right rule.