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Nel Asat

Critical Thinking - ESL EFL Teaching Activities - 0 views

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    ESL/EFL Lesson - Pre-intermediate - 1:30 Hours This intriguing lesson helps teach students to consider what makes them really happy in their lives. The students get to share the information with their classmates and examine their findings by looking at reasons for happiness and studying the most popular categories for happiness.
Nel Asat

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ESL/EFL Speaking Activity - Intermediate - 30 Minutes http://www.teach-this.com/images/resources/the-rose.pdf This speaking task is good for teaching students to use their critical thinking skil...

pdf intermediate advanced speaking printables

started by Nel Asat on 27 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Kristine Goroyan

iteslj.org - Lost in a Jungle (Games & Activities for the ESL/EFL Classroom) - 3 views

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    This is a nice group speaking activity that will best suit pre-intermediate and intermediate students. It requires students to think creatively critically to justify their choices.
Marina Avagyan

we tell stories - 0 views

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    The game is designed in a way that high intermediate EFL students can add in it whatever it requires to complete. Through this game, EFL learners become inspired and excited. At the end of the story the reader can write his/her own analogue and change the story. Accordingly, it will also promote creativity and learners writing skill. I tried it out with my student and I got a great result.
Karine Vardazaryan

Comparatives & Superlatives - 3 views

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    Comparing animals - Students practice comparatives & Superlatives using this fantastic crossword puzzle with animals words. The grammar focus in my EEC class was comparatives & superlatives and I tried this activity with my EEC students (low intermediate level) and it was interesting for them. It actually helped them think critically. i suggest you do this activity as an individual task, it will help you understand how well the students internalized the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.
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