A Warmer and a Filler
I recieved an email with this activity from Merve Elbirlik Tülek (@merveelbirlik) who is working as an EFL instructor. The activity can be used at the first week or as a filler during the year.
Thank you Merve 🙂
I recieved an email with this activity from Merve Elbirlik Tülek (@merveelbirlik) who is working as an EFL instructor. The activity can be used at the first week or as a filler during the year.
Thank you Merve 🙂
I’ve decided to prepare song lessons that I can use in class. I’m planning to share them regularly. If you love using songs in the class, please visit the blog for a new song lesson every week. I will also be very happy to hear your ideas. A new song lesson https://www.box.com/embed/0mzx9s6hu98lcns.swf
Beginning a lesson with a warm-up activity has many advantages. I can just list some as waking up tired students breaking the ice encouraging students to talk and think on the subject allowing students to settle down and prepare for the lesson previewing or revising a particular language area introducing the topic providing humour starting the lesson with a smile…
created at www.tagxedo.com Flashcards were the most important visuals of EFL classrooms, and they are now widely available online. You can find great sites here and here. You can always create your own material so you can create your flashcards by cutting up magazine pictures or writing the words and definitions on the cards or…
Some more useful sites for teaching, learning and practising vocabulary Puzzlemaker at Discovery education enables teachers to create puzzles, You can create flashcards using Flashcard maker from Scholastic.com Spelling wizard is also a great tool to help self study or enables teachers to create spelling scramble and word search At SuperKidsVocabulary Builders, you…
One of the most problematic areas while studying English is learning vocabulary. There are some vocabulary games I’ve already written on this blog but I’ve compiled a few more here as these games may help remembering new vocabulary by repetition. So here is the list of games that can be adapted to any level and…
There is a game that I’ve recently downloaded on my phone and that has become an addiction for me. As a Scrabble fan, I’ve been playing Words of Wonders for the last couple of weeks. Inspired by this game I started creating crosswords puzzles for my students. As the school year is nearing to…