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Easy-to-use Online Vocabulary Games Generator

Easy-to-use Online Vocabulary Games Generator
The following list is yet another excellent resources for ESL/EFL teachers that will surely increase student engagement in the class. I am talking about easy-to-use, no-BS online vocabulary games generator where teachers can easily create vocabulary games for review or warm up activities. I chose these websites because they focus only on one or two games thus they are specialized, very user-friendly and so convenient to use that you will be done making your games in seconds! If you are not familiar with these warm up games, you may check out this post. VocabularySpellingCity is an award-winning educational website focusing on spelling and vocabulary used by millions of teachers and parents worldwide. You can quickly start by creating your own word list and then choose an activity type for your students to play such as Spelling, Writing, Phonics, Vocabulary and more. Are you familiar with Jeopardy? With FlipQuiz, questions are displayed on-screen and boards are saved for later use.

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Play Taboo Online Now Welcome! Happy playing! Score Sheet This is where you can enter your team names, followed by a score for each round. Your data will be saved. These cards are meant to be played however you would like to. An ESL Reading lesson plan template I Had No Idea, too I’m always surprised when I get reader questions or talk to people preparing for their upcoming ESL job interviews that they don’t know how to make a basic lesson plan. But, it’s not so crazy I guess and I actually had no system of any sort until I took the CELTA course a few years back. The ESL reading lesson plan that I’m going to share with you today is modelled after that and it can provide you with a solid foundation upon which to expand and adjust to suit the needs of your own classes. (If your classes are focused on speaking, check out this ESL Speaking Lesson Plan Template).

100 Brain Teasers With Answers for Kids and Adults - Icebreaker Ideas A brainteaser is a type of riddle that makes one think outside the box. Some brainteasers are easy, some are a little harder, and some can really make you ponder for a while. Often, when you finally hear the answer, you feel ignorant or silly, because it should have been obvious to you.

THE NEVER BORING GAME – ELT-CATION Did you know that Parker Brothers prints 30 times more Monopoly money every year than the United States prints real money? Shock horror. Has anyone counted the number of game boards and worksheets printed out by teachers for their students every day? Nik's QuickShout: Create Vocabulary Activities from Authentic Text in Minutes Pages Friday, 11 August 2017 Create Vocabulary Activities from Authentic Text in Minutes

The language of playing games – elteachertrainer Like many teachers, I use games in the classroom. It might be something quite basic like a quiz game or a game to review to some vocabulary. Sometimes it’s a more involved game based around the idea of a board game. Nik's QuickShout: Make Your Worksheets Digital in Minutes Pages Wednesday, 16 August 2017 Make Your Worksheets Digital in Minutes Micro Role Play 2 – challenging and creative This speaking activity is designed for upper intermediate and advanced students. You can find a version for lower levels by clicking here This game is a fun and memorable way to practice grammatical structures, and in the example we’re looking at linking expressions. Preparation You will need to print and cut up one copy of the game cards for each group of 3 or 4 students. You can download the cards by clicking here

Using Video in the ELT Classroom - Oxford University Press Jamie Keddie is a teacher, trainer and storyteller who has shared his insights and ideas in over 40 different countries. He is the founder of Lessonstream, the resource site for teachers. He is the author of ‘Images’ (OUP 2009), ‘Bringing online video into the classroom’ (OUP 2014) and ‘Videotelling’ (Lessonstream Books, 2017). Games to practise phrasal verbs This post outlines a number of strategies that can be used to help students practise phrasal verbs. While students play these games they are forming personal contexts for a difficult to understand part of the English language. The recycling and reproduction of the language in meaningful ‘chunks’ helps to make phrasal verbs, even idiomatic ones, more memorable.

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