ESL Role Play: Talking to the Head of School [Kids, A2- B1]

ESL Role Play: Talking to the Head of School [Kids, A2- B1]

How to use our ESL Role-Pay: Talking to the Head of School.

Knowing how to engage with and treat authority figures is a skill we  "assume" children will learn at home, only to find that many learners struggle in this area. This is because there might not be sufficient guidance at home or in the social contexts they find themselves in.

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How to use our ESL Role-Pay: Talking to the Head of School.

Knowing how to engage with and treat authority figures is a skill we  "assume" children will learn at home, only to find that many learners struggle in this area. This is because there might not be sufficient guidance at home or in the social contexts they find themselves in.

Children need to learn to engage with authority figures as they will have to interact with many such individuals throughout their lives, including their future bosses or managers. 

Use our ESL Role-play: Talking to the Head of School to engage your students in conversation around this topic in a fun and explorative way.  Discussion points include:

  • are the jobs of Heads of Schools important?
  • are the jobs of Heads of Schools easy?
  • what does it mean to respect someone?
  • why must I know how to speak to the Head of School?

The Powerpoint includes two role-play dialogues for children to read and "assess" to determine if the characters addressed the Head of School appropriately. 

The resource ends with four role-plays demonstrating different scenarios where students engage with the Head of School to:

  • request permission for a school trip;
  • request resources for a school club;
  • report a a problem at school;
  • request permission to organise a school event. 

Who is this resource for?

This resource was designed for children studying English at an A2 -B1 level. If you'd like a version of this resource for another level or age group, please get in touch by going to the 'Make a Request' tab on this page. 

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