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    Explore Oxplore

    Byevasimkesyan December 11, 2017

    I’ve just come across this fancy new portal created by the Oxford University, Oxplore. It is a gem. I will just write how it works and how I’ve started using it with my students.The portal aims teenagers. Thus, it is colourful, vivid and eye-catching. It attracts the attention of the visitor. It is easy to…

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  • efl | ELL | esl | exercises | lesson ideas | lyrics training | song lessons

    Lyrics Training and Costomized Exercises

    Byevasimkesyan October 8, 2017

    Lyrics Training was a favourite site for me but for some time I have stopped using it in class. I was thinking to do a fun exercise with a class and my 16 year old daughter said ‘Why don’t you use Lyrics Training’ fot the lesson. I listened to her and visited the site to…

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  • efl

    Some News

    Byevasimkesyan January 19, 2017

    Something really annoying happened. I discovered a blog a few days ago. It’s an ELT blog but there was something strange. The site looked exactly the same as A Journey In TEFL. Even in the About page, the writer is me. I immediately asked help from Edublogs because it looks the blog has been written…

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  • challenge | class project | efl | ELL | fun activities | presentations | quotes | speaking

    Speaking For An Audience

    Byevasimkesyan November 25, 2016

    These new kids need more public speaking skills than us. They will work on projects in teams, they will present their projects and they will need to be more confident in front of an audience. Thus, as teachers we can encourage our students to speak in front of an audience by assigning weekly projects. Friday…

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  • drama | efl | fun activities | warm-ups | warmers

    Cool Warm-Up Activities and Sites for #ELT Classes

    Byevasimkesyan September 16, 2016

    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…

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  • efl | ELL | reading | reading club

    Roald Dahl 100 Years Old

    Byevasimkesyan September 11, 2016

    September 13th is the Roald Dahl day and this year it’s his 100th birthday. Regular readers know that I’m fond of Roald Dahl stories and I love using them in class. I just wanted to bring some links that you’d like to use with your classes. Here the schools are not open yet but I’ll…

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  • 1st day activity | 1st week activities | creative tasks | efl | ELL | esl | first day activity | first week activity | getting to know you | ideas | lesson idea | lesson ideas | music | teaching

    A first week activity inspired by a novel

    Byevasimkesyan September 3, 2016

    September is here and another school year is on its way. I’m just enjoying the last few lazy days reading and planning ahead. I’m reading “The Little Paris Bookshop” by Nina George at the moment. I loved the book. Not only for the plot, not only it is set in Paris along the River Seine…

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  • 4 skills | drama | efl | ELL | energizers | ice-breakers | lesson idea | lessons for teachers | narratives | reading | speaking | stories | storytelling | teaching | teenagers

    Three Chairs, A Drama Activity for Language Classes

    Byevasimkesyan July 29, 2016

    I’ll share a quick drama activity I learned from our drama club while performing at an event at school. Put 3 chairs in front of the board. Put labels on the chairs as “sad-1”, “happy-2″,”angry-3” Write some situations on slips of papers and put them in a box. (You are waiting at the bus stop…

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  • fun | fun activities | future tense | games | ice-breakers | ideas | lesson idea | lessons for teachers | narrative tenses | narratives | past continuous | past simple | past tenses | poems | realative clauses | revision

    Revisiting Grammar

    Byevasimkesyan April 24, 2016

    May is round the corner. This means another school is about to end. Here you can find some revision games and activities that you’d like to use. When I’m 65 (to revise tenses, time clauses) Team your students Prepare small cards, on small cards write random numbers such as 18, 22, 56, 38, etc. Put…

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  • activities | reading

    Fun with Readers

    Byevasimkesyan February 7, 2016

    Last week, with a group of twelve-year olds we had great fun reading a short story. It was our first meeting so I started with a getting to know activity which came from freshly Leo Selivan’s  latests blog post. Kids loved drawing stick figures and introducing themselves in third person. Then we read the story…

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