The aim of this game is to practice linking words and use appropriate once in a given context. Children also practice reading and learn unknown words. I have tried this game with an adult having beginner level of proficiency and she enjoyed the game as well.
Awesome link! I have just looked it through and tried to play some stories, and also found a lot of interesting stuff there. I will definitely use this link with my student.
I suggest using this link to have students of intermediate level get knowledge of ancient civilizations of Ancient Greek, Indus, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Romans, and so on. Students will learn about their Lands, Discovery, Way of Life, Home Life, The Gods and Heroes,Trade and Travel, Art and Writing, Technology and Jobs, Food and Farming, Games and Toys, The End of those Civilizations, What They Did For Us.
Go and explore timelines.
For ESL learners this is the best way to learn specific vocabulary concerning business.Moreover, for ESP courses this link can also be very useful for teachers and learners,because it provides with comprehensive vocabulary for business and teaches all the words in context.
EFL teachers can use this link to print different recipes and pictures which can be used especially with intermediate level students. Students will see and learn how to cook things and how to write recipes. They will learn both cooking and the language (the use of imperative: food items).
I have tried it myself and baked tasty cookies!
An intermediate game. One should find the objects in different horror rooms. The hint is the first letter. For ex. "I spy with my little eye something beginning with C... in the conservatory". The game is funny, interactive, and it enriches one's vocabulary. By aunt is an English teacher. She liked it and asked me the link for her students.
To be honest at first i was a little bit afraid from the sound :D :D :d later i got used to it :D :D :D i liked the game :d i played it :D though i did not understand what would happen in the end :D
Susanna thank you very much for the link. I could use this in my own class and my student really like it. It contains exercises, reading, new vocabulary. Really thank you
there are a lot of exercises which enhance reading as well as accelerates writing. I gave this activity to my students and they did it with pleasure, especially those who have pets, particularly dogs in their families. Appropriate to be assigned as classwork and as homework.
This is a really fun activity & game. It is really interesting even for the advanced level students. You have to be quick and know the words related to clothing. I found this activity by following the link shared by Addeh. Just wanted to share it with everyone else:-) Try it!
vay Karine jan really it was a very interesting game. I played this game many times and finally won. Of course it promotes the students' vocabulary and reading skills. I liked this game very much.
That's good that you have tried. I have tried this activity myself and I even learned a few words such as 'undershirt' if not this activity I guess I wouldn't know that word:-0 Anushik jan, I couldn't really win, so CONGRATULATIONS!!!
An interactive link which integrates an animated story for kids aiming to make the taching/learning process more interesting and productive. It develops the learners' reading and listening skills as well as tests thier comprehesion skills: the learners need to answer 14 questions that are accompanied by illustrations, photos, and/or animations.
This link contains three downloadable podcasts. Each podcast include transcripts, worksheets with their answers, diverse vocabulary tasks and also web quests. All the exercises are based mainly in the podcasts' vocabulary and information.
Thank you Armine. I have used these podcasts with my student. She enjoyed them very much because she was able to listen to native speakers and also do some grammatical exercises we have passed. These podcasts are also good for practicing scanning and skimming. So those who want to develop these skills they can use these podcasts. Tully speaking, after these podcast my student has become more attentive to the details and has begun to pay much attention to the detail and gist of the information.
with the help of this link the begginer level learners can match capital letter with small letter and practice alphabet. While matching the letter the voice will say if the matching is right or wrong.
A link which integrates an audio and pictures of 'Body Parts' - both aiming to help elementary level students acquire and practice the target vocabulary.
A productive link which contains high Intermediate English Audio Lessons for busy people, aiming to help them to
*Improve English listening skills
*Learn to speak and understand fast English
*Develop natural English conversation skills
*Learn to use English phrasal verbs and idioms
*Formal, informal and general English styles
*Complex sentences, clauses, questions and grammar
*Learn to tell stories and make friends in English
This flashcards are useful for teaching. I myself (including my peers) had some difficulties in finding them during our practicum and fortunately I could find the link and I am happy to share it with you.
A game to practice food vocabulary (fruit, vegetables, drinks, meat, desserts...). Students should find foods indicated by chief's list on the side by click on them in a kitchen. I piloted this game with a 12 years-old neighbor of mine, who studies English at elementary level. He was pretty much engaged in the game. Though the food list at side is restricted, foods in the kitchen are not. This makes students to look around to find the food indicated rather than simply choose from a limited set of choices. As there are other food items as well, it also provides an opportunity to teach new food vocab. When the list is done for the 1st time, playing the game again allows to practice new items and a new list is provided. It's definitely more interactive than usual paper-based activities. In case of using it in a class, the teacher can also add some speaking tasks for group work.
Karine: ya, it is good interactive game for young learners of advance beginner/elementary level.
Adelina: Glad to hear that. Actually the boy with whom I tried this also was pretty engaged in the game and few days ago when I met him and asked him to recall the words he learned back then, he almost named all of them. It provides a good visual for learning I suppose.
Oh Addeh jan I liked the game which was about "preposition of place". reaaly it was very interesting and easy to remember the places of the objects playing this game.
A very useful and productive link for teaching ESL begginers. It aims to develop the learners' listening, reading skills as well as practice the target words.
This site is a wonderful source for those teachers who need flashcards about food. Besides the animations it also has the pronunciation of the names. Besides, if there is not a chance to make use of this flashcards online, a link is provided for printable flashcards.
MAKE USE OF IT!!!