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    Energizing Online English Group Classes - Quick Game for Production, Practice, Revision or Testing

    Introduction/Overview This activity/game can be used for production, practice, revision or testing. It is a quick and easy way to energize students. It is very simple so works great with students age 4+. What you need A trumpet or any other sound producing object. Procedure...
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    Energizing Online English Group Classes - Revision Game

    Introduction/Overview In this activity/game, children will practice miming other students' dance movements. This game can be used to spice up the revision part of your group online classes, student age 6+. You can use this game to accompany any revision activity you have planned. The game is...
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    Energizing Online English Group Classes - Warm up Game

    Introduction/Overview During these strange quarantine times, you might have found yourself in a situation where you have to teach online classes to groups of students. A common misconception about online classes is that they are somehow more boring or static than traditional ones. This game...
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    Clothing Items Vocabulary for Kindergarten Level and Up—Interactive Music, Sound and Body-Based...

    Overview In this lesson students will master vocabulary describing the most common clothing items: t-shirt, shirt, pants, shoes, dress, skirt. The teacher will first show the flashcards of the six target clothing items, get the students to recognize them and point to the clothing items they...
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    Learning Collocations with ICT

    Overview It is important for higher level student to understand and use collocations correctly. Teaching students how to look at word combinations and what to extract from them is a valuable skill enabling students to excel at autonomous language learning. As the old saying goes, "Give a man a...
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    Describing different ways of walking⁠—learning synonyms with ICT and mind maps

    Overview In this lesson students will work in groups or pairs (depending on the student number) to master words related to describing different ways of walking (wander, stride, tiptoe, etc). They will use a mind map and a dictionary to find the meanings of the key words and sentences...
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