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Ani Baghdasaryan

Groovy Garden at Arthur - 7 views

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    Great for learning concepts of "green" for kids. May need to pre-teach some of the vocabulary and concepts first
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    This is a really wonderful game which teaches not only English but also ways of saving the planet and environment. The students enjoy such games as they somehow solve existing problems of the world. I tried that myself and it was a lot of FUN!
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    We have tried this game with two adult learners. It is interesting if you want to teach vocab on green notion and recycling.
Tatevik Mkhitaryan

Find the Hidden Animal - 3 views

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    This game is designed for low intermediate EFL learners. The game is very interesting one, becuase the player is motivated to guess the hidden animal until it appears in full picture (there are three choices for each hidden animal and when the player chooses one of them, the computer either makes green or red line in the word and also pronounces that word). So, this game can also help learners gain right pronunciation skills. I used this game with my neighbour (11-year-old boy) and he was interested in guessing the pictures and tried to pronounce the word after the computer prounced them. I would suggest ESL teachers to use it because it enhanced my neighbour's vocabulary and improves his pronunciation. skills.
Gayane Aghababyan

Word Spelling Games for little kids - 2 views

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    A number of games from Dr. Seuss's stories: Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, Grinch and Christmas, etc. COuldn't bookmark them separately cause it's all one flash file. 
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    It's useful for word spelling for young learners.
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