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Hasmik Kyureghyan

Animals - 1 views

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    An easy way to learn animal vocabulary via listening to the words and seeing them visually. Also the images are real animals photos and it will be easy for kids to remember the animals they probably have seen in the zoo.
Gayane Aghababyan

Tom & Jerry - 2 views

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    This game doesn't contain educational content, but it's just interesting for kids to take roles of their favorite characters.
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    It was a cool game. I played it with great pleasure:))
ani smbatyan

E-card - 0 views

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    This activity can be used for teaching how to create an e-card. I tried this with my sister. She liked it. I think that this activity should be used with low-intermediate or elementary level students motivating their learning and developing creativity.
Arpy Shahverdian

Make a face ! - 2 views

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    Try the New "Make a Face" Song Along with the increase in International Understanding Education in Japan, there is also a strong desire to preserve traditional Japanese activities. It's for this reason that in the New Year you'll probably find Japanese schools teaching lots of traditional games.
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    If you want to have fun and learn face parts in English, this game could be helpful. This game is better for kids, and beginner levels.
Arpy Shahverdian

Game about fruits!!! - 0 views

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    you want to learn names of fruits and Vegetables in English so lets play this game together!! you can play it both with its audio version and with the text.
Hasmik Kyureghyan

Noun Dunk - 1 views

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    When I found it I said wow.....It's fun even for me. You play basketball and learn common nouns, proper nouns and not nouns.... Have fun with this game ::)) I piloted it with a 10-year old boy he really liked it. Then after a week I gave him vocabulary matching activity based on the words learned in this game and guess what he remembered 90% of words... Isn't that fantastic.!!!
ani smbatyan

Pinky Dinky Doo Podcasts - 2 views

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    I found these podcasts from the Sesame street website. They can be used for developing listening comprehension. There are also activities with the podcasts which can be used for developing listening comprehension. I tried this with our neighbour's son who is 12. He liked the activity very much and said that it was fun and interesting.
ani smbatyan

Lunch-o-matic - 0 views

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    Great as a follow up activity once the kids know the related nutrition vocab and basic nutrition facts. Then kids can create their own balanced lunches and talk about them or share otherwise
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    This game is a good source for teaching food and catering vocabulary. Learners have a chance to listen to the pronunciation of words and see them at the same time. Besides, the game gives some useful information about healthy food. I piloted it on my friend's mother who has an elementary level of English. She liked it very much and said that it was really useful.
Anna Matevosyan

Food Vocabulary game - 2 views

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    This is a listening vocabulary game for beginners - a productive and interesting way for practicing the target vocabulary. Ss need to turn on their speakers or put on their headphones, click the top and match with the bottom.
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    This game serves for elementary students to practice their skills in food vocabulary. The game is good not only in terms of food names but also because it helps practice names of food portions (e.g. "a lump of sugar," "a bar of chocolate," etc.
Anna Matevosyan

Guessing Animals!! - 0 views

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    This is a very good game for developing kids' spelling. It helps them write the name of the animal guessed, The game also gives a chace to have reading as they have to read the hints in order to be able to write the answers.
Anna Matevosyan

Synonyms matching - 3 views

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    This game would better serve for teenagers as it is not colorful or elaborate. It will help improve skills in adjective-synonyms. Learners can practice the vocabulary learned from other sources via this game.
Anna Matevosyan

Actions practice game - 1 views

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    This game helps to practice body movements and actions vocabulary. It is a matching game, matching the images with the words. It is good for beginning level students as the images serve better to reinforce the vocabulary you have recently learned.
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.
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.
ani smbatyan

Clothes and accessories - 0 views

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    This activity can be used for teaching clothes and accessories. It includes nice visuals. Learners can also listen how the word is pronounced by a native speaker. And after learning they can practice what they learned. I tried this activity with my sister who is on elementary level of English. She liked it.
Katarine Gyulumyan

Fun Fonics - 0 views

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    Free mid vowel activities and short vowel practice in CVC words for beginner students. These quizzes, games, and exercises practice sound and letter recognition for hard consonants and shortvowels. So, keep on playing and having fun!!
Katarine Gyulumyan

Easter - 0 views

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    An engaging game for kids that helps to use memory in revealing the hidden pictures in Easter eggs.
Katarine Gyulumyan

English golf- Present Perfect Tense - 3 views

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    This game is intended for intermidiate level of EFL students who may practice Present Perfect Tense, play it, forming sentences with the words of each colomn that offers them, pay attention to the correctness of the formed sentence, because if wrong words are picked from the colomns, they won't go ahead and will be stuck. It helps to revise the students' grammar competence and stay in a good shape:) Strongly recommended for higher level of learners!
Katarine Gyulumyan

Feelings - 2 views

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    If one has difficulties in teaching feelings it is a good way to practice them. Via shooting activity kids listen to the word and shot the correct picture.
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    Another useful game that enriches vocabulary for ESL students, who already have some knowledge of English. This game is especially good in experiencing different situations, learning new words that are proper for that context. I think, it's also fun!
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.
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