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Virtual Reality language exercises

Virtual Reality language exercises

+ using AI to create surveys/schedules + elementary preposition pair work speaking exercises

Peter Snashall
May 12, 2023
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Note: Zip file download of all exercises including video and audio (and extra activities for VR and prepositions not in this post) and the best prompt templates for today’s exercises are in the paid subscriber section at the end of the post.

1 Expressing opinions about virtual reality - (pre-intermediate and up)

VR plays an increasingly pivotal role in diverse fields – from gaming and entertainment to education, healthcare, and beyond. Mastering the language of VR not only expands your English vocabulary but also provides a deeper understanding of this cutting-edge technology shaping our modern world.

For this exercise students complete each opinion with the vocabulary at the bottom of the page and decide whether they agree or disagree with each opinion.

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2 Prepositions of location - (elementary)

This is an old exercise, updated with a video.

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See the video on YouTube

3 Virtual reality vocabulary (upper elementary and up)

An introduction to virtual reality vocabulary.

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4 Virtual reality survey

I’ve been using AI to create charts and tables. One of the great things you can do as a teacher is create a survey for a specific topic. I’ve included the prompt in the paid subscriber section.

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5 Prepositions of location

This is a speaking exercise for prepositions of location using “Wh” and Yes/No questions. Students can practice the grammar and have a conversation at the same time (or just the grammar).

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6 Prepositions of time and location pair work speaking exercises

Here is another excellent speaking exercise which uses chart format. The prompt is in the subscriber section. Prepositions of time and location can be practiced using calendars and event schedules.

Download restaurant pair work speaking PDF

Download business schedule pair work speaking exercise

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