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Numbers - English Game This is a small game for learning numbers in English. Students can click on the numbers to hear them spoken and see them written. The mini-game part allows students to practice listening and reading the numbers. While this game was primarily made for ESL students, young children may also find it useful. The main aim of this game is to practice using numbers in English. This is done through the mini-game part in which students listen to audio and then click on the matching number.

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Business English May 1st, 2018 in Business English In this lesson we will take a look at some of the questions that you may be asked. Of course, there is no limit to the range of questions that could be asked during an interview. 99 Ways to Say "Very Good" 99 Ways to Say 'Very Good' by Arzella Dirksen Start off the new year on the right foot. Choose -- and use -- one of these 99+ ways to say "Very Good" to your students. You're on the right track now! Youth Group Games Youth Group Games View all Non-contact Storytelling: Present Perfect and Past Tense One of the best ways to practice storytelling in English is by sharing personal experiences. A common way to initiate stories is by posing (asking) a present perfect question starter to someone, such as “Have you ever…” The generic and unspecific nature of the present perfect (you can’t use “time expressions” in pp tenses such as: last year, this month, one day, yesterday etc.) allows a lot of room to ask follow-up questions and share stories. Below you’ll find a list of items I’ve taken from 52 Things to Try Once in Your Life. I’ve taken out a few topics from the deck, changed and added some of my own to make this activity as fun as possible. Please follow the instructions below.:) Step 1: Review the present perfect

American History Free Games Native Americans New World Explorers Roanoke Colony Run Your Bingo Game Play virtual bingo free Share the Virtual Link below with up to 30 friends. They can play virtual bingo on any device or print out their bingo card. Virtual Link: mfbc.us/m/v9en9m Everyone who follows this link will get one of 30 random bingo cards. It's possible that two players will get the same bingo card. Celebrity - Famous people - VIP - Heroes Flight: Anti-Heroes - a lesson (warmupsfollowups.blogspot.fr) "I just loved this movie and its controversial story." Read the definitions and characteristics of a hero and anti-hero. (wisegeek.org) Whitney Houston Dies Aged 48 (13th February, 2012) - a lesson plan with audio (breakingnewsenglish.com) Paparazzi Hunt for First Beyonce Baby Photo (10th January, 2012) - a lesson plan with AUDIO (newsenglishlessons.com) Newspaper Admits Hacking Celebrity Phones (9th April, 2011) - a lesson plan (newsenglishlessons.com) Lady Gaga Makes Her Catwalk Debut (4th March, 2010) - a lesson plan (newsenglishlessons.com) Tiger Woods takes break to repair his life - a lesson plan WARM-UPS : TIGER WOODS / SPONSORSHIP / SCANDAL / SOMEONE'S IMAGE / DAMAGE (breakingnewsenglish.com) "Go on. Be a Tiger."

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