Mentor's Tutor Tip from Trainer Karen Fuist
Fall/Autumn is a great time to help our learners with activities that could naturally fit into their lives. We like to celebrate Fall/Autumn in our area, so you can even take a field trip to Sonny Acres on North Avenue. You can make a wreath for their front door with items from the Dollar Tree. Or you can just take a walk around the library and pick up leaves and discuss the colors and smells.
So take a look at these autumn activities and see which ones will work for you.
All levels:
A Taste of Autumn
(Before doing this activity make sure there are no allergies to specific foods.)
For this activity you will need either pieces of pies or just these flavors: Pumpkin, Sweet Potato, Apple, Pecan.
Review or learn the vocabulary that can be used to describe tastes and texture: sweet, rich, creamy, crunchy, juicy.
Brainstorm more words to describe the foods you brought.
Decide which tastes are your favorite and your learner's favorite.
Levels 3 and up:
Make sentences using the Fall/Autumn taste vocabulary such as:
The pumpkin pie is creamier than the pecan pie
All levels:
Enjoying Autumn's Weather
The start of Fall/Autumn is a great time to talk about vocabulary. Here is a site that has some great pictures and vocabulary to talk about the seasons and the weather:
Weather Vocabulary
Levels 3 and up:
Discuss weather reports.
- What is the weather like in your country now?
- What is your favorite type of weather?
- Have you experienced an earthquake, tornado, tsunami etc.
Write a story about severe weather they have experienced.
Use the comparison chart to compare weather and make sentences.