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Katarine Gyulumyan

Feelings - 2 views

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    If one has difficulties in teaching feelings it is a good way to practice them. Via shooting activity kids listen to the word and shot the correct picture.
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    Another useful game that enriches vocabulary for ESL students, who already have some knowledge of English. This game is especially good in experiencing different situations, learning new words that are proper for that context. I think, it's also fun!
Child Therapy

Coaching Both Parent And Child - 1 views

I want to see my kid happy and grow to his full potential. That is why, when I see him having trouble opening up to me or to other people, I feel bad as a parent. I feel that I am not doing a good ...

started by Child Therapy on 28 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Armineh Ab

Vocabulary.co-Feeling Slang game - 1 views

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    This activity will help the students of advance level to promote their vocabulary.
Hripsime Karapetyan

MIME IT DOWN THE ALLEY! - 4 views

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    Wow amazing warm up activity! if you don't have time to make beautiful name pads, then this activity is just what you need. This will help your students and you to learn each others names and at the same time to enrich with new vocabulary. Another alternative to this, is writing down names of fruits and vegetables on the board beforehand, in order to help your learner to feel comfortable while participating in this game/activity.
Hermine Hovhannisyan

http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/ru/practise-listening/whats-the-weather - 2 views

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    This is a nice LISTENING activity with audio video materials. U can have ur child watch this. After watching perhaps ur child decides to become an interviewer or a weatherforcast man as my sister did. While watching the previous activities she (my sister) decided to become a cook and then she changed her mind and decided to become a weatherforcast woman. The activity is created by the British Coucil. This is a good opportunity to teach your child the names of the countries, continents and flags and quite a lot of adjectives, of course, everything in the target language. Ok, I guess I stop here, as I feel myself like an advertiser. Watch and test it and make ur own judgments. HAVE FUN KIDS.
Addeh Hovassapian

Free Rice - fight hunger in the world - 1 views

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    This is a very good activity to improve vocabulary. What is more interesting and even important about this site is that while you play, you can earn grains of rice for each correct answer that will be donated for charity, to help stop hunger in the world. You can also play with grammar here (free rice grammar).There are 60 levels for vocabulary and 5 levels for grammar. They increase by difficulty as you proceed. While trying this with my students, what was so exciting for them was that they learned by answerng correctly they are particpating in a humanitarian act and this greatly motivated them to answer the tests and learn new vocabulary. Though we did just the first 2 levels, the next session almost all of them said that they kept playing it to collect more rice and for this they had learned a large number of new vocabulary. They also said they are gonna play it again when finished both to collect more rice for hunger as well as review what they had learned.
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    interesting and motivating activity. Just like your Ss I had the feeling that I'm helping hungry people. I wish I could!
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    Actually Armineh jan u did if you collected 100 grains of rice. I've checked the legitimacy of the cite and it is run by UNICEF.
Addeh Hovassapian

Ali and the Magic Carpet - 2 views

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    This cartoon can be used to practice the four skills: reading, writing, speaking, listening. Suggestion on how to use: Before students listen/read the story, they are pre-taught some new vocabulary used in the story. Then students can play the story in pictures while they're listening to it. They can click on the button "READ" to turn off and on the text. It's better if the first time, they listen to the story with the text on (reading while listening). Then, they will listen to the story with the text off and see if they can still understand. (listening) When they feel confident, they can watch the story again with the text off and try to tell the story along with the pictures, without reading (speaking). You can also ask them to write this tale down as a composition (about 250 words or more if you want to). Vocabulary can also be boosted through story. Students can also come up with their own ideas by discussing where they would go if they had a magic carpet. I tried this with my young advance elementary students and it was pretty successful. we had also a very engaging discussion in which students said they would have gone if they have had a magic carpet. They also very much liked the cartoon itself.
Lilit Harutunyan

Vocabulary, e.g., animals, clothing, body etc. - 4 views

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    This web site aims to help students to memorize vocabulary in an easy and efficient way, by using pictures, sounds and games.
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