Writing and grammar
- Teach it world is my favorite website to find different activities and games. It’s great for every level and every skill in the language but especially for grammar. And it’s even categorized by ages!
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- In Teaching English Games you can register and they will send to your e-mail nice dynamics to make your students write.
- At Kim’s Korner you’ll find some ideas for activities that you can use. This is not so friendly to use for me, but you may take some good examples and modify them to your needs.
- Rong-Chang is very interesting because the games are on-line. You register and choose the topic of what you want to practice and there will be a fun game for you!
- At the website mes-english you’ll get some handy worksheets and flashcard to use in you lessons.
Listening- Teaching English in Asia is a nice site to find games especially for ESL students. Is created for Asia population but it does not matter, you can take some good stuff from here.
- A few nice ideas for listening games will be found on E-how. Here you’ll find a little bit of almost everything. Take a look and get the best out of it!
- Another one to practice on-line is esldesk, where you can choose the vocabulary you are interested in, and the pronunciation will sound. This is very useful for practice and for study.
- English Media Lab also has on-line exercises but with more complex structures and practices like job interviews.
- Again, you can practice listening from this web site (123 listening), from easy vocabulary, to more complex structures. Make sure you have speakers or headphones to work with listening activities.
Speaking- Tefllogue shows us a Top 10 of games and speaking activities very useful to apply with students.
- One more time ehow has suggestions and simple but great ideas and this time contribute with the teaching audience giving us games to make our students speak.
- There are some Interactive on-line games in English-4kids to practice many skills, and also they offer flash cards, power points and worksheets.
- Some game ideas to use with students. You can check them out at the University Center for Intercultural Education.
- Use these great ideas from eslflow for higher level of ESL speakers!
- In Teaching English Games you can register and they will send to your e-mail nice dynamics to make your students write.
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