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Katarine Gyulumyan

Picture Word Game - Discover A Hidden Picture And A Hidden Word - 4 views

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    Picture Word Game - A reverse hangman game, in which you uncover pieces of a hidden picture with every letter you guess. Another challenging game that keeps your brain massaging and tempting:)))
Tatev Harutyunyan

What's in the bag? - 5 views

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    Students will see three words that describe the thing that is in the bag. They will match the descriptive words with the pictures. I have tried this game with my brother. He was able to match the words with the pictures. He memorized the words that were unknown for him easily as the game involves pictures.
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.
susanna hovsepyan

beginner motion words flashcards vocabulary - 2 views

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    The activity consists of flashcards. Below the pictures there are some words. The teacher can cut the pictures and the words and ask the students to find the corresponding pictures and words. Teachers can assign it as a group or an individual work. This activity is more suitable for class work. I gave this activity to my daughter and she was interested in it. She asked me to give her more activities like that. So, I decided to give such activities to my beginner group students.
susanna hovsepyan

beginner level flashcards vocabulary vegetables coloring pictures - 2 views

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    This activity teaches the name of some vegetables. Below the pictures are given the names of the vegetables and the students have to put the names in their corresponding places. All the pictures are colorless which gives the students the opportunity to color them. So, the teacher can either revise the colors or to introduce them to the students. I gave this activity to my own students and they did it with pleasure. They already knew the colors, so that was only revision for them.
Arpine Manucharyan

A Dog's Life - 2 views

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    This is an online Choose Your Adventure story for students to read that includes pictures with the text. Students will also have to make decisions to move forward.
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.
Anna Bayburdyan

naming the objects - 0 views

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    Answer the questions correctly to help Moby collect everything he needs. Beaware of secret trap doors and do not forget the hidden 6th objects. You will see 2 pictures and at the same time you will hera the sentence and your job is to click on the right picture to continue the game.
Nune Sahakyan

Handout-fruit - 1 views

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    This is the handout of fruits presented just after this post. It contains the picture of fruits presented in the flashcard. Under each picture the name of the fruit is written. Kids can also read and learn the names of the fruits.
Nune Sahakyan

Flashcards- animals - 1 views

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    These flashcards can be used for teaching children animals
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    These are flashcards of animals. They are colorful and funny. I'm completely sure kids will like them
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    When I was doing my practicum in EEC I really had problems in finding good flashcards. The problems was that in order to find a picture of a particular animal, I had to type the animal's name (eg.lion, cat) and then choose on of them, then change the size (make it bigger or smaller) and this process took me a long time. When I found this site I was very happy because they are very funny and colorful and there are approximately 10-15 animal picture that I can print immediately without searching them long or changing the size.
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.
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.
Ryan McGohon

FOOD GROUPS - 4 views

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    Students should mach the pictures to the correct food groups.
Anna Kurghinyan

Catch the image - 6 views

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    This game may interest mainly kids. I think they will have fun playing and learning new words. I am sure the visuals can help them a lot.
aghamalyanrozita

MATCHING PICTURES WITH SOUNDS - Fruit - 3 views

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    I have tried this activity with my students of Construction 2 level. It was very effective in reinforcing their knowledge of fruit names.
aghamalyanrozita

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood . Milkshake Recipe | PBS KIDS - 2 views

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    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!
Katarine Gyulumyan

Easter - 0 views

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    An engaging game for kids that helps to use memory in revealing the hidden pictures in Easter eggs.
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!
Kristina Rshtuni

Artist Flashcards - 4 views

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    The flashcards show pictures of artwork, artist names, names of artwork, and date the paintings were created.Let your students recognize great works of art and artists and get aesthetic pleasure like my 13-year-old students did last week.
Lilit Manvelyan

Practice Present Simple and Present Continous - 3 views

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    High beginner kids can practice and revise present simple and continuous tenses through the moving pictures and T/F questions
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