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luiza Grigoryan

Dictionaries - 2 views

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    I have tried this activity with my group of advaned learners, and it was really efficient, as they are used to learn the words through glossaries.Besides,it helped to enhance their vocabulary adding some new words with their definitions.
luiza Grigoryan

Cooking Instructions - 3 views

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    I tried out this activity with my daughter who is a beginner. However, she could manage it as some words are simple to undersatnd as they are traditional names of meals. She was so excited to choose the right instructions to achieve the target.
luiza Grigoryan

Non-ficion activity for storytelling - 3 views

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    this activity is great for intermediate and advanced learners to develop their comprehension,reading and creative skills.It works great as after creating the story the learners are given the opportunity to reflect on the story as well.
Gayane Gabrielyan

Teaching Present Simple tense and vocabulary through flash cards - 1 views

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    I used this video/audio flash cards to teach my neighbors' 13 years old son and his 2 classmates the Present Simple tense. Although, the students have learned present simple at school they didn't internalize it properly. They were mixing present simple with present continuous. Hence, I used these video/audio flash cards to help them. First, I explained the way how and where to use present simple and present continuous and then I played the video/audio file to let the students practice and internalize the material properly. Overall, I want to say that I found this material to be very helpful for both students and teachers especially when there is a confusion between present simple and present continuous tenses.
sevan Adourian

English Grammar Games - Prepositions - 5 views

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    Here you can leanr and practice prepositions with th ehelp of the game
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    It is a very funny game on Preposition. I am very fond of having my learners play it. they do it with a great pleasure.
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    This game is for practicing prepositions. I have piloted it with three 17-18-year-old students and it has worked very well. It is both fun and uneful as eventually it's a grammar prcatice game.
Anna Bayburdyan

learning and matching the alphabet - 1 views

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    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.
Arevik Nersisyan

Candies and vocabulary - 2 views

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    This is a great game for pre-school children (2+) but it can be used with older children as well. you can use it for simple vocabulary review or to make sentences. The major point in this game is the candies which motivate learners at that age to continue the game and learn more vocabulary.
Ruzanna Hovhannisyan

Story maker - 5 views

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    This is a good source for using a simple story to motivate pre-school and first beginning students to learn English. It's easy to choose pictures and creates a story even for a 5 year old kid. My 5 years old daughter got encouraged when recognized that she made it by herself. If it's being used often children would be able to recognize words as a whole; without having the ability of reading the individual letters.
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    Oh Armine jan it was a very interesting game. I played it twice. It really helps the students to promote their reading skills, as well as their creativity. And the most intersting part was the last part when I was reading the story about me. I liked it very much...:)
Marina Avagyan

vowels - 0 views

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    This is a very exciting activity for the learners of any age who are in their beginning level. While teaching i tried it out and discovered that learners were more attentive to the details. I would recommend it to any learners who want to learn writing and pronouncing correctly. Don't miss your chance to learn them quickly and effectevily!!!
Armineh Ab

"Learn English Kids" of British Council - 0 views

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    This colorful and interesting site is a suitable place for kids of pre-school and also bigger kids to implement their creativity in making stories. Games of this site are focused on words. Relevant pictures along with their pronunciation are served in an easy and fun way which enhances the learning process. I tried this site with my 5 years old daughter and she asked me to play its games over and over. Also she made a story (by my little manipulation) and she felt the joy of being a creative story maker.
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.
Lilit Harutunyan

English Golf - 0 views

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    This game will help to practice Present Tense and improve and deepen the knowledge of it by making right questions. It will also help to improve vocabulary and reading as one should read, understand and then write the sentences in right order.
ani smbatyan

An interactive story - 0 views

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    Listen and follow. Repeated listening. 
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    This interactive story can be used with elementary level students for developing reading. Students can read then listen to a an expert of English articulating the same thing. And this will help them to articulate the word correctly. I tries this with my sister. She liked the activity and most of all its interactivness.
Irshat Madyarov

BBC - Primary History - Indus Valley - 1 views

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    You're a trader in an ancient city. A lot of reading invovled, with a few answer choices in the conversation. Might get alittle boring, but worth a try. 
Gayane Aghababyan

An Archeological Game - 5 views

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    Look for Professor Indus Game half way down the page. Looks neat. 
Armine Kocharyan

Go TO School - 2 views

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    This activity reinforces the knowledge of forming "-ing "......also using Comparatives and Opposites. This is a fun activity.
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