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Anahit Arakeyan

Up and Down - Games to Learn English - For Students - 1 views

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    Up and Down In this game you practice listening or reading for vocabulary items. You first listen or read the word and then fire the ball onto the matching image. The ball is fired by clicking, dragging and releasing with the mouse. Try with your students :)
Nel Asat

Warm Up Activities For English Clubs/English classes - 0 views

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    20 Questions One person thinks of an object (person, place, or thing). Everyone takes turns asking yes/no questions until someone can guess correctly (or until 20 questions are asked). The difficult part is that you cannot ask "wh" questions! Example: PINEAPPLE. Does it talk? No. Does it make life easier?
Nel Asat

Follow Up Questions - 0 views

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    Students practice asking follow up questions while discussing a topic in their group.
Tamar Kabassakalian

Parts of Speech - 3 views

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    A fun game to develop parts of speech. It asks you to write many words then comes up with a funny story. When you have trouble remembering it even has an information page to help the player. Best for players who have sufficient grammar knowledge (11 and up)
Irshat Madyarov

Septris, a game about Sepsis - 0 views

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    I haven't tried this game yet, but it's definitely for grown-up kids and adults with advanced level of English interested in sciences and medicine.
Irshat Madyarov

Earthquakes 101 - National Geographic Education - 0 views

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    This video would work with grown-up kids only (middle school and higher). 
Child Therapy

Coaching Both Parent And Child - 1 views

I want to see my kid happy and grow to his full potential. That is why, when I see him having trouble opening up to me or to other people, I feel bad as a parent. I feel that I am not doing a good ...

started by Child Therapy on 28 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Astghik Hakobyan

Up, Down, Left, Right - 4 views

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    This listening/speaking activity will teach students about prepositions of place and movement. It may also serve to teach imperatives. This activity will work best with pre-intermediate level of students.
Irshat Madyarov

Curious George . How Tall | PBS KIDS - 3 views

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    A lot of repetition - good for kids to pick up the patterns in the structure
Serine Sahakyan

Instruction game - 2 views

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    It is an interactive online activity for kids. These instructions game for kids will help students understand the importance of writing clear, concise instructions for a range of interesting tasks. Choose from a list of different activities such as making a sandwich, putting up a tent and making a robot. Write step by step instructions in English for how it should be performed from the perspective of someone who has never done it before.
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    This instructions game for kids will help students understand the importance of writing instructions for a range of interesting tasks. The learners should choose from a list of different activities such as making a sandwich, putting up a tent and making a robot.
Gary Plumley

Limousines Went Through a Major Change in the Last Couple Decades | Docstoc - 0 views

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    When we run into a service like Limo Hire Reading, that isn't afraid to use a couple of unconventional vehicles in their lineup, we can witness that phenomenon from up close.
Ryan McGohon

Exercise on Simple Past - 04 :: 04 - 2 views

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    Simple exercise using the past simple. Students should make sentences using the given words.
Tamar Kabassakalian

Past continuous and Past simple - 4 views

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    The purpose of this activity is to know when to use past simple and past continuous, within one sentence. It consists of 10 sentences and gives you the grade at the end with the corrections and a short explanation. Best for ages 11 and up.
Goharik Goroyan

Grammar Blast: Rule - 2 views

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    This game helps students to improve their knowledge on pronouns. They are given 10 multiple choice questions, If they have chosen incorrect option they have to try again. I used this game as a follow up activity as a part of their homework (after explainig the pronouns in the class). They told me they liked it and they even noted that this game helped them to understand the usage of pronouns better.
Goharik Goroyan

Learning English - Express English - Three wishes - 2 views

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    A very good and engaging tool to use in the classroom and have a follow up discussion. Everybody loves spekaing about their wishes, this way they will watch a video, have some vocabulary on the topic and then express their wishes. I think this way the students will be very engaged in the discussion and improve both their listening and speaking skills. This will best work with adults or young adults, intermediate level. I haven't used it yet in my classes, but I will for sure:)
sevan Adourian

Fun Dictionary Game for Kids - Reading Practice Exercise - English Activity - 4 views

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    Enjoy this fun dictionary game. Use hints from the word machine to help you find the correct words to label the products hidden inside the boxes. Look up the dictionary and think about which adjective, verb or noun best fits the clue.
Parandzem Badalyan

Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those - 5 views

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    This game is a good practice for demonstrative pronouns as well as for English sentence structure. I tried this with my little son. He had learnt demonstrative pronouns at his school and EEC and this was a kind of follow up activity.
Katarine Gyulumyan

Collège Marc Chagall - Interactive Games- US Civilization Game - 4 views

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    Test your knowledge of US Civilization with this game ! It's also useful activity to brighten up your memory. Note : If you give a wrong answer, you must start from the beginning ! So don't forget to memorize the answers if you want to finish the game :))
ani smbatyan

Social networking - 1 views

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    While surching this site I found a lot of good material about social networking which can be presented to advanced level learners. I showed some of the animations to my mother and sister and then translated them as they don't have advanced level of English. They liked the animations and videos, the way they presented the concept.
Katarine Gyulumyan

Interactive Book-Have you been abroad? - 0 views

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    A useful educational game that brushes up your notion of different countries, teaches how to identify their flags and match them according to places where they belong to and helps to easily memorize them. It's interesting for beggining level of students.
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