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.
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...:)
This game will develop learners' knowledge of countries and their capitals (the age of children can be 11-13). Kids read the four capitals to match with the proper country.
This activity is a good example for letter writing to one's friend. It can be used for low intermediate level of students. It helps kids write letters using samples and put already written parts of sentences into proper places in correct sequences.
We can use this game to teach, practice and/or test knowledge of synonyms and antonyms. My friend, who is a low intermediate EFL learner, has learnt several words while playing this game. So, not only kids, but also adults learn quickly with games.
This engaging game helps to build vocabulary and practice spelling. I explained the instructions to my friend's 6 and 8 year old kids and they played and liked this game. They asked me to play again and again, and after some times they managed to complete all missing letters of the given words correctly. So, this game can be used with benefits for EFL kids.
I tried the game out, and I think it's a nice activity for developing spelling through listening to the word and catching the letters one by one so that to get the whole word. It's useful for children who already have some command of English.
It's similar to a car-racing game for kids with a funny interface, where a penguin is skiing. It differs from standard racing games in that it doesn't let the penguin go out of the road. Though it cannot be used for developing language skills, it's a fun activity for kids.
Kids can learn kinds of animals and animal families (such as mammals, fishes, reptile and so on) they belong to. This activity can be used to reinforce learners' vocabulary of differrent kinds of animals.
Kids can listen to and read a story in funny settings (and also through listening to songs). The story is about how Boowa helps his new friend Kwala find her family.This trick can be used for teaching kids travelling by developing their reading and listening skills. The story consists of 13 chapters, so it's better to teach them during a couple of classes.
This is an interesting activity for kids to repeat letters, extend vocabulary, to pronounce the words correctly. For children who can read this crossword puzzle gives an opportunity to recognize words in written form and practice reading. I have practiced it with my 5 year old son and, though he can not read, he has learnt a lot of new words
* This painting game is good to teach or/and revise vocabulary as well as to practice listening and reading skills. I have practiced it with my 5 year old son. Though he can not read, with this activity he practiced listening, repeated known words and assimilated new vocabulary. And he enjoyed it very much! I think that other 5 -7 year old kids also will like it.
It`s a good activity to learn and practice occupations with low intermediate EFL learners. They have to match the objects given with appropriate professions. It also gives short description of professions so students can practice their listening as well. I did this activity with one of my friends and it was interesting and challenging for her
It is very a interesting and engaging game and a bit challending to play. It's a perfect game to learn spelling and to guess the words having only discriptions/definitions of them in a given time limit.
Wow.....a great game to learn future form (to be going to). Many boys like football so they will like this game too. Though I've tried this game with a ten-year old girl she enjoyed it as well. I wish I had a chance to learn "to be going to" via this game. :)
A very effective way to teach and learn verbs. The animation and audio make it easy for learners to see the action, hear the verb and read it simultaneously. My friend's son liked this game and played almost five time in order to remember all the verbs and play the game to check the answers.