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Gayane Shabunts

Decription game - 0 views

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    This game may be used in elementary-intermediate levels. It gives the definition of the object and one should find and click on the object. I tried that with one of my pre-intermediate students, she liked it, but the only thing she suggested is that it should also have the names of the objects written. So, perhaps you could make flashcards from this game and make some additions to it.
Karine Vardazaryan

Typing Adventure - 1 views

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    This is a really cool activity that helps improve your typing skills of English. I tried it myself and it really helps. Also during your learning process when you get more and more familiar with it you can change the level by following the web site and try out new things. I suggest you try this activity with the students who are learning the alphabet. It will be really interesting for them because it involves both technology and learning.
Tatevik Mkhitaryan

Making worksheets choosing a theme and a new random list - 0 views

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    This is a very good source for making the workisheets of your need. The only thing that you should do is to choose a theme and a new random list. I used this source with my Prep 2A kids for teaching them numbers and animals, and the worksheets were very useful as the kids liked them very much.
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

ALICE - 2 views

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    Alice is a bot (robot) with A.I. (artificial intelligence). You can chat with her, and she'll speak back to you. She never gets bored or tired of talking with you. She can answer math questions, tell you where most countries are and what their capitals are,and she even knows a few pretty funny jokes. She at times makes mistakes, but overall performs very well. She can understand you a lot better if you type carefully. Your students can chat with Alice to practice English, but they have to try to type and spell carefully. They need to take their time, and think about good grammar, good vocabulary and making good sentences. They can use their conversation as a practice time to apply what they have learned in English. You can chat with Alice anytime. The first 2500 exchanges each month have more animation and even have speech. I tried chating with her for half an hour and I should confess that I fell in love with her! She can nicely initiate discussions or answer your questions. A great tool to both practice language and also learn new things from her.
Hripsime Shabunts

8 letters in search of a WORD - 1 views

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    This is a game that may be appropriate for all levels starting from low-intermediate. This game suggests some letters and the player should make as many words with these letters as possible. There is a time limit, and the words that are not correctly spelled are not recognized. At the end all the possible words are suggested. I tried that myself and it was a real fun, the best thing for this game is to think FAST!
Meri Nasilyan

Scholastic: Nina's Naming Game - 2 views

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    Listen and drag things that belong in a zoo. 
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    This activity is ideal when learning new words referring to a specific topic. I assume that children learn words better when they see them visually. It helps them remember them. Whenever I give such an activity to my students they respond to it enthusiastically: they revise their vocabulary, associate the words with the topic, learn new words. For beginners this activity will be ideal.
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.
shalani mujer

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Lilit Manvelyan

Worksheet for Practicing modal verbs and asking polite questions - 5 views

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    This is good activity for advanced beginner level students to practice three things at the same time - Modal verbs, asking Polite questions, and Special questions. I'm going to try it with my practicum group.
Armine Kocharyan

Nina loves to name things - 1 views

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    This is a very useful pronunciation and vocabulary activity. This will reinforce the vocabulary.
Ninel Gasparyan

Describing-words - 2 views

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    This game will help studets to practice the adjectives which describe people, places and things!
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