βοΈπBright Summer Vocabulary Boards (15 pcs.).
It's a great tool with which your students can:
- refresh practically any vocabulary and do various activities in pairs, teams or individually;
- come up with and write sentences with necessary grammar structures or even make up summer stories, and then exchange them with a partner and test each other;
- your young learners can practice writing letters, phonics or words containing them and do lots of other things.
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It's a great tool with which your students can:
- refresh practically any vocabulary and do various activities in pairs, teams or individually;
- come up with and write sentences with necessary grammar structures or even make up summer stories, and then exchange them with a partner and test each other;
- your young learners can practice writing letters, phonics or words containing them and do lots of other things.
π Get it here for freeπ.
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πΊ An entertaining and useful template for the lessons devoted to those who likes to pass the evening watching a good movie, as well as a great reason to brush up various genres, talk about them and develop speking skills.
π Students write short reviews of their favorite or any recently viewed films (come up with intriguing annotations, draw posters and share opinions about the most successful and not so good moments of films), and then in pairs or groups, exchange their works and discuss them: have they watched the film or not? If they have watched it, do they agree with the author's assessment of the review? If they haven't seen it yet, would they watch it or not based on the impressions of the partner? etc.
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π Students write short reviews of their favorite or any recently viewed films (come up with intriguing annotations, draw posters and share opinions about the most successful and not so good moments of films), and then in pairs or groups, exchange their works and discuss them: have they watched the film or not? If they have watched it, do they agree with the author's assessment of the review? If they haven't seen it yet, would they watch it or not based on the impressions of the partner? etc.
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π¦ Sea Life project for summer lessons will allow children to look under the salty water, learn some sea creatures, and also express their creativity.
π¬ They can make their own sea life spinners by drawing other animals that inhabit the sea kingdom, or by colouring the templates themselves (b/w option included).
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π¬ They can make their own sea life spinners by drawing other animals that inhabit the sea kingdom, or by colouring the templates themselves (b/w option included).
Grab it HERE FOR FREE π.
π More sea inhabitants here: VK or TPT
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According to many teachers, UNO is the most popular game among students!
At the same time, it is not just exciting fun, but also a great tool for practicing and reviewing various vocabulary, as well as related phrases and grammar structures.
β οΈ Moreover, many sets of cards have no words so it is possible to play in different languages!
π₯ And only 2 days we have a DISCOUNT - 15% off for any games from our collection (14 topics): VK or TPT
At the same time, it is not just exciting fun, but also a great tool for practicing and reviewing various vocabulary, as well as related phrases and grammar structures.
β οΈ Moreover, many sets of cards have no words so it is possible to play in different languages!
π₯ And only 2 days we have a DISCOUNT - 15% off for any games from our collection (14 topics): VK or TPT
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Summer is the perfect time for going camping!
Camping vocabulary is definitely useful while cooking "canned food", making a "campfire" with "matches" and relaxing in a "hammock" or sitting on a "folding chair" and, for sure, providing first aid, if necessary, taking the "first aid kit" with you.
And to make new words easier and faster to remember, invite students to play Roll and Say game.
Look for additional game options in the file π.
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Camping vocabulary is definitely useful while cooking "canned food", making a "campfire" with "matches" and relaxing in a "hammock" or sitting on a "folding chair" and, for sure, providing first aid, if necessary, taking the "first aid kit" with you.
And to make new words easier and faster to remember, invite students to play Roll and Say game.
Look for additional game options in the file π.
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π All children love superheroes and they are often experts in everything connected with them. They know about their equipment, weapons, strengths and weaknesses. There is a couple of ideas how to use it in the classroom:
π€ describe the superhero. Everyone chooses a superhero, comes up with his name and logo and describes all that he knows about him (how the superhero looks like, what he is wearing, what he is good at and what he canβt do quite well etc.). Kids can describe their heroes from the first or third person singular, work out the patterns with can, have/has, to be etc. Good for beginners.
π€ More variants are in the file π.
πͺ P.S. You can paste as many pages in the book as the young superheroes need.
π€ describe the superhero. Everyone chooses a superhero, comes up with his name and logo and describes all that he knows about him (how the superhero looks like, what he is wearing, what he is good at and what he canβt do quite well etc.). Kids can describe their heroes from the first or third person singular, work out the patterns with can, have/has, to be etc. Good for beginners.
π€ More variants are in the file π.
πͺ P.S. You can paste as many pages in the book as the young superheroes need.
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π² π Roll and Read: Tongue Twister Battle to practice tricky English sounds.
Students work in pairs or mini-groups, each has a list of tongue twisters (you can laminate them for longer use), they take turns rolling the dice and must read the necessary tongue twister without mistakes and long pauses. Partners control each other, thus practicing listening skills.
π If the player reads the sentence correctly, they tick this tongue twister on their sheetβ , if not, the square remains empty and next time they read it again. The player, who marks all 6 tongue twsiters first, wins.
If the players roll the same numbers, they can repeat the phrases to sharpen their pronunciation, or roll the dice once again (it depends on the time you have in the lesson).
π Grab the file here FOR FREEπ.
π² π Roll and Read: Tongue Twister Battle to practice tricky English sounds.
Students work in pairs or mini-groups, each has a list of tongue twisters (you can laminate them for longer use), they take turns rolling the dice and must read the necessary tongue twister without mistakes and long pauses. Partners control each other, thus practicing listening skills.
π If the player reads the sentence correctly, they tick this tongue twister on their sheetβ , if not, the square remains empty and next time they read it again. The player, who marks all 6 tongue twsiters first, wins.
If the players roll the same numbers, they can repeat the phrases to sharpen their pronunciation, or roll the dice once again (it depends on the time you have in the lesson).
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Who said that? It would seem simple, but these cards are quite usefulβοΈ
How to use:
- Students are to express their opinion about the authors (who could it be, where it could be said, in what situation and briefly describe it). Several ideas are allowed, but the students have to justify their choice. Moreover, it's a cool way to refresh phrases for argumentation.
- Students have to transform the phrases into reported speech. That's certainly not an easy task!
- And of course, it's a great way to develop speaking skills - let the students answer the questions or react somehow to what is said with phrases of their own or come up with mini dialogues.
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How to use:
- Students are to express their opinion about the authors (who could it be, where it could be said, in what situation and briefly describe it). Several ideas are allowed, but the students have to justify their choice. Moreover, it's a cool way to refresh phrases for argumentation.
- Students have to transform the phrases into reported speech. That's certainly not an easy task!
- And of course, it's a great way to develop speaking skills - let the students answer the questions or react somehow to what is said with phrases of their own or come up with mini dialogues.
Get it here for freeπ
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Great news!
We have added NEW bookmarks with Irregular Verbs and Do/Make/Have Collocations to our wonderful Bookmarks set. Additionally, the pack includes 20 other bookmarks with irreplaceable topics!
A bookmark is ...
- a practical gift for any age;
- a convenient visual aid for repeating the material in the classroom or at home;
- a great tool for developing visual memory.
Get it here: VK or TPT.
We have added NEW bookmarks with Irregular Verbs and Do/Make/Have Collocations to our wonderful Bookmarks set. Additionally, the pack includes 20 other bookmarks with irreplaceable topics!
A bookmark is ...
- a practical gift for any age;
- a convenient visual aid for repeating the material in the classroom or at home;
- a great tool for developing visual memory.
Get it here: VK or TPT.
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