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📚 Here you will find a variety of flashcards, games and decor ideas for teaching English.
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🦃 Get ready for the kindest and most heartfelt autumn holiday, Thanksgiving Day, with our comprehensive set of 7 games and activities:

📦 Contains:
- 31 pairs of flashcards (signed and unsinged);
- Bingo game (5x5, 6 different cards);
- Dobble game (31 words, 31 cards with 6 pictures);
- Domino;
- Action dice + cards;
- Story cubes;
- Taboo.

📖 The full list of words and how to use the material you will find in the PREVIEW FILE, just follow the link below.

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A set of vivid Unscramble tasks for revising the spelling of words: fruit and vegetables, animals, clothes, numbers, colours, irregular plurals.

As soon as the students complete the task, divide them into pairs so that they can compare their answers, and then invite them to play and consolidate the vocabulary and spelling.

1. One student describes a word: e.g., This animal gives milk. The other guesses and has to spell it: e.g., It's a cow. C-O-W. Then they swap roles.

2. One student spells the word (e.g., t-r-o-u-s-e-r-s), the second one listens to it attentively and should call it - e.g.

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👉 These games will help students to remember the following prepositions of place: on, in, under, by, between, behind, in front of, next to and also will teach them to use the prepositions in speech. The students will learn or repeat various interior items too. Focused on preschoolers and primary school students. Can be used for teaching groups and with individual students.

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Let's learn how to use modals of deduction.

Option 1.
Students working in pairs take cards in turn and tell each other why they would not leave the house without the specified things, practicing may and might (I always take an umbrella because we live in a rainy region and it might rain heavily).

Option 2.
Guessing game. The player, without naming the object, says what action they would do with this or that thing, and the others try to guess what it is (I never leave home without it because I may be bored and want to listen to something).

Option 3.
Refresh the imperative mood. The students take turns trying to convince each other not to leave the house without various objects, giving convincing arguments (Don't leave home without the keys. If you forget them, you won't be able to get back).

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Roll and Say Adjectives is a cool way to recall a large number of adjectives in a fun way.

The game will help students expand their vocabulary and learn how to describe subjects with more details.

Squares can be repeated, but the players can't call the same characteristics. For example, if someone has already described a dog as an angry dog, then next time it may be: fluffy, funny, friendly, hungry, crazy, happy etc.

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