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Arus Shahinyan

Present Perfect: Activities - 0 views

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    This webpage gives some interesting activities for practicing Present Perfect. Some of them I have used some are new. Give it a try. These activities can be done by students in pairs. Students may ask follow up questions such as when, who, with, which will lead them from Present Perfect to Past Simple.
Arus Shahinyan

Much, many - 1 views

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    This is an online game you can use if you use technologies in the class. Otherwise, you might print them out and provide handouts to your students. This game can be played in pairs or individually. Or you may want to divide your students into two groups. Provide with two boards or flipcharts and have two groups work separately within a certain time limitation to complete the assignment. The group that finishes first wins and gets a price, star, etc.
Nel Asat

Wheel game -practice prepositions - 4 views

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    This game helps SS to practice prepositions (for, in, to, from, by, at, on, since, with etc.). To me it is also excellent for classroom teaching. This game is especially useful for intermediate level students.
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    Practice prepositions (for, in, to, from, by, at, on, since, with etc.) in this ESL Grammar Interactive fun wheel game.Teachers can engage students in a classroom grammar review for elementary ESL, EFL Learners.
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    Thanks Hasmik jan :-)
Mariam Davtyan

Past Tense Games for ESL Kids - 0 views

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    These are 7 activities for practising Past Tense. One of them even can be implemented with the help of a craft project.
Nel Asat

Critical Thinking - ESL EFL Teaching Activities - 0 views

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    ESL/EFL Lesson - Pre-intermediate - 1:30 Hours This intriguing lesson helps teach students to consider what makes them really happy in their lives. The students get to share the information with their classmates and examine their findings by looking at reasons for happiness and studying the most popular categories for happiness.
Astghik Hakobyan

My Perfect World - 7 views

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    In this interesting writing/speaking activity students write and discuss how people must and mustn't behave in their imaginative perfect world. I think this will work best with pre-intermediate level.
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    We liked this activity very much, we will definitely use this right away.
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)
Sona Budaghyan

Chain story telling - 4 views

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    An activity that can be used for pre-intermediate and higher level students. It can be easily applied with all age groups to practice the daily vocabulary and overall speaking skills.
Sona Budaghyan

Find someone who... - 3 views

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    This is a grammar activity used for pre-intemediate level students of all age groups. The purpose is to practice comparative adjectives. I love the activities that require standing, moving around the room and interviewing peers.
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    Really engaging fun activity, it works all the time. Appropriate for all levels.
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.
Sona Budaghyan

Ten Words - 1 views

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    This game can work well especially with pre-intermediate and higher level students of all age groups. It can be used to review the previous vocabulary. The PDF is available at http://www.teach-this.com/images/games/ten-words.pdf
Karine Avetisyan

What Is in the Card? - 1 views

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    They are flash cards for speaking activities. It can be used with a group or as pair work. The student is to describe what they see in the pictures in the flash card to the rest of the group until they can guess what is in the flash card. It is very engaging and the students will practise speaking with fun and excitement.
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    The flashcards don't seem to be free though.
Nel Asat

Six games for EFL/ESL classroom - 1 views

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    6 well chosen games for the EFL/ESL classroom comes with sample games.
Nel Asat

Ice breaker to practice Special questions. - 0 views

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    This is a great activity to practice Who, What, When, Where, How, Why special questions.
Nel Asat

vocabulary game-password - 3 views

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    A fun, engaging way to practice the vocabulary.
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    I really liked this game, very engaging.Thanks :)
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    Thanks Christina jan :-)
Nel Asat

Game : Freeze - 0 views

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    This is a great game for teaching the past continuous.
CHRISTINA PETROSYAN

Animals of the world - 3 views

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    These are series of animal games for kids that can improve students' reading and writing skills and general knowledge about animals. They are required for high beginner and elementary level students.
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    Neat activity. I'd pitch the level higher than beginning though, at least lower intermediate. Some of the vocab is pretty dense for beginning EFL/ESL learners.
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    Great activity for content based classes. Sevan and Nelli
Karine Avetisyan

What makes you really happy? - 2 views

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    This intriguing lesson helps teach students to consider what makes them really happy in their lives. The students get to share the information with their classmates and examine their findings by looking at reasons for happiness and studying the most popular categories for happiness.
Karine Avetisyan

Modal Mania - 1 views

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    This speaking exercise is perfect for reviewing modal verbs. The teaching activity covers modal verbs of ability, obligation, prohibition and possibility.
Karine Avetisyan

Learn How to Talk about Vacations - English Language Video - 1 views

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    If you're planning a trip then you'll probably be excited and want to talk about it with friends and family, find out some good ways of doing it with this quick lesson. Learn important phrases such as 'be going to', 'to get ready' and 'I can't wait' while watching a range of situational conversations.
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