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Katarine Gyulumyan

English golf- Present Perfect Tense - 3 views

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    This game is intended for intermidiate level of EFL students who may practice Present Perfect Tense, play it, forming sentences with the words of each colomn that offers them, pay attention to the correctness of the formed sentence, because if wrong words are picked from the colomns, they won't go ahead and will be stuck. It helps to revise the students' grammar competence and stay in a good shape:) Strongly recommended for higher level of learners!
Lilit Manvelyan

English grammar for ESL kids: am, are, is (1) - 2 views

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    Mini grammar lessons for kids learning English: am, are, is - positive form. I tried this activity with one of my students during a private class. After many times of explanations of "to be" verb, I tried this game with him and found it very helpful. This game both teaches and gives practice for the target structure. I taught positive, negative and interrogative forms of verb "to be" with this game, and my student liked it, even playing it at home.
Sona Budaghyan

Picture to Story - 4 views

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    This is an activity for elementary and pre-intermediate level students to practice question forms and overall writing skills by, meanwhile, raising their creativity and imagination.
Tamar Kabassakalian

Building Vocabulary - 3 views

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    The first page of this game allows you to choose from 35 lessons geared to 6 graders. The game starts with a 10-word list to study. To play this game, one must write the word that is missing in the sentence, though you can hear it. You have a chose of letters, sounds or syllables to form the word. It is well done, since it targets word building, spelling and listening skills.
Tamar Kabassakalian

Vocabulary Game - 4 views

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    This is a vocabulary building game. Scattered parts of words are given and one needs to put them together in order to form the most words and gain points. The definition of the new words are given.
Anna Kurghinyan

Likes game - 5 views

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    I tried this game several times and like it a lot.To my mind this game is very suitable for learning certain verbs in positive and negative form also food. The visuals also will help the learners to differentiate verbs.
Hasmik Kyureghyan

Have fun with the future - 1 views

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    Wow.....a great game to learn future form (to be going to). Many boys like football so they will like this game too. Though I've tried this game with a ten-year old girl she enjoyed it as well. I wish I had a chance to learn "to be going to" via this game. :)
Luiza Grigoryan

ABC Words - 2 views

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    This is an interesting activity for kids to repeat letters, extend vocabulary, to pronounce the words correctly. For children who can read this crossword puzzle gives an opportunity to recognize words in written form and practice reading. I have practiced it with my 5 year old son and, though he can not read, he has learnt a lot of new words
Tamar Kabassakalian

compound words - 1 views

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    An interesting game for children aged from 6 to 8, to develop vocabulary. On the screen, there is 2 short list morphemes, that one should connect the dots in order to form compound words. Once all the words are done correctly, you may go to the next level.
Ripsime Balyan

Past Simple Jeopardy - 0 views

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    Online Jeopardy game to revise past simple verb forms (regular and irregular)
Tamar Adourian

Arcademic Skill Builders - Country Toad - 0 views

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    Country Toad provides practice in learning countries and their capital cities. The target word appears under the toad, with the countries in the form of lily pads that float to the toad.
Tamar Adourian

Arcademic Skill Builders - Verb Viper - 1 views

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    Verb Viper encourages your child to choose correct verb tenses (present, past, past participle), recognize correct verb forms (ran instead of runned), and recognize subject/verb agreement (I am, he is).
Armine Kocharyan

The Anteater Game - 0 views

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    I found this activity very motivating and helpful
Hripsime Karapetyan

Guilty!!! - 5 views

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    This is an amazing interactive in-class activity, which aims at practicing Past forms. This could be work best with pre to high intermediate level students. (We can even play this game in our class, will be very interesting, just for fun)
Kristine Goroyan

ESL Cafe's Idea Cookbook - Eat your Verbs!! - 4 views

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    This is a good game for revising verbs, especially the 3 forms of irregular verbs. It could work best with pre-intermediate level learners.
luiza Grigoryan

Spelling activity using suffixes and prefixes - 1 views

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    This activity could be administrated at intermediate and advanced learners after introducing them some suffixes and prefixes separately.The activity will promote their ability to distinguish this staff forming the words.
Arevik Nersisyan

jobs/vocabulary - 2 views

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    Learners should continue forming interogative questions with help of the provided hints. This game is best for upper elementery level. My sister liked it very much and with the help of it learned a lot.
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    vocabulary-building activity booklet which includes a word search, a jumble, a spelling bee, and a mini picture dictionary.
ADelina Khachaturyan

Learn whether there is or there are - 1 views

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    A great resource to teach kids basic grammar like there is and there are. You can find worksheets for each form(positive, negative, questions and short answers) by clicking on it.
Katarine Gyulumyan

GAMES - past tense - 8 views

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    The game gives an intermediate ESL learner an opportunity to revise his/her knowledge about past tense. This game provides some 'context' where the student can practice his/her knowledge. There is also a level of difficulty in this game i.e. a player can choose from the provided three pts and find the level corresponding to his/her level of language competency. I piloted it with one of my students and he chose the easiest pt and succeeded. After he tried the medium pt and lost 4 points for incorrect choice of form. He tried to do the most difficult one but he did not understand some words in context and couldn't gain needed scores. I would advise EFL teachers to use this game because it enhanced, engaged and motivated my student in language learning.
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    A very interesting game to practice Past Simple, both irregular and regular verbs.
Gayane Shabunts

Animals :) :) - 2 views

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    This is a nice game for elementary level students through which they can learn the names of animals! The best thing about this game is that it has four sections: 1-shows the animal and pronounces the name along wit providing the written variant 2- it checks spelling VS. pronunciation 3-it checks pronunciation VS. picture 4- it checks spelling VS. picture. I tried it with elementary level students (two) and it was quite effective!!!!
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    Thanks Gayane for this game. I tried this game with my cousin who is 5 years old and only knows 10 letters of the English alphabet. We played this game together and he pretty liked it. He only knew the name of some of the animals but he doesnt recognise the written form of letters. therfore, I skipped the writing parts. I perticularly liked the part which he should listen to the names and then point me the animal to put the name under it. By the way, I used this game just to entertain him not to teach him. It think this approach helped him to just enjoy it as a game not a lesson. Thanks again.
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