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📱#Application #Grammar
A perfect app to introduce to your students in order to test their own grammar knowledge 💯👌🏻
Three level/Each level contains lots of lessons & each lesson....See the exact numbers in the pics above👆🏻👆🏻
💥ENGLISH GRAMMAR TEST 💥
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⭐️4 Rousing Resources for Cleverly Teaching #Grammar to ESL Students⭐️
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1. Grammar Activities with
#Songs
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Select a song appropriate for your class level and age of your students. Remove certain words from the lyrics related to the target grammar you intend to teach, and replace it with a blank instead. Pass out these lyrical fill-in-the-blank worksheets for students to try and complete on their second listen.
⚡️ #Speaking
Prior to starting any speaking activity, encourage your students to participate in a karaoke session to warm up. For this, it’s best to choose a simple song with lots of repetition to boost your students’ confidence.
Aside from a karaoke session, pose questions about the song they have just sung to get your students talking. Discuss the main theme and the target grammar points.
⚡️ #Writing
Working in pairs or groups, have students write a response to the song or write an entirely new set of lyrics for the tune, preferably using the target grammar. To add an element of fun, you can get the pairs/groups to sing out their verses.
For example, in the song “Don’t Worry Be Happy, “ you could highlight verbs such as “wrote,” “lay,” “give,” “call,” etc. Students could rewrite the song entirely, or just the verses (leaving the repetitive phrase “Don’t worry, be happy” in the song). Monitor to ensure students are sticking as closely to the rhythm as they can.

To be continued...😉(2.Watching movies/3.Short stories/4.Cartoons)

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🎶SONG RESOURCES FOR TEACHING #GRAMMAR 🎶Did u ever use songs to teach grammar?! Will u try this in your next class?!👩🏻‍🏫
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2. Grammar Activities with Movies
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#Listening
Have your students watch a short segment of a movie and afterwards provide them with a transcribed dialogue. Discuss the target grammar and then set them loose on a treasure hunt, searching for (and highlighting) examples of that feature in the script from that scene. Watch the scene a second time so students can hear the grammar in action again.
⚡️ #Reading and #Speaking
In a different lesson, have students read the script of a scene they have watched. Highlight the grammatical item, such as present tense verbs and write them on the board. If the present tense is your focus, ask your learners what’s happening in the scene, and get them discussing—using the present tense of the verbs you’ve written on the board.
⚡️ #Writing
Storyboards are useful tools that can lend itself to writing. There are a number of free online storyboards creators (👉🏻JUST TOUCH THIS IT WILL OPEN THE SITE FOR U👈🏻) you can use in your lesson. Have your students recreate the scene discussed in a previous lesson and show it on a storyboard.
Encourage your students to write speech bubbles and other pieces of information, such as the setting and action, in each box provided in the storyboard. This hands-on activity will surely arouse your students’ interest.

To be continued...😉(3.Short stories/4.Cartoons)

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3. Grammar Activities with Short Stories
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#Reading
Provide your students with a selected short story. First, read the story and discuss the content. Then, deconstruct a passage by highlighting some examples of target grammar items and discussing how they’re used. Extract a sentence containing the grammar item and have students substitute in other words, to use the grammar structure in new contexts.
For example, in the sentence “He is taller than his brother,” students can replace “taller” with “bigger,” “shorter,” “fatter,” “slimmer,” etc. to practice comparative adjectives.
⚡️ #Listening
To kickstart your grammar lesson, have students listen to a short recorded script, like one from these listening exercises from 5-Minute English(TOUCH IT).This helps them to tune in and get ready to focus on the lesson.
Pass out a fill-in-the-blanks worksheet of the script. If you’re teaching a beginner or low intermediate level class, you can include options for every blank space, so that students can cross out the wrong words. Ideally, the words that your students are expected to fill in are examples of the target grammar items to be taught. Draw your students’ attention to these words and then explain how they can be used.
⚡️ #Writing and #Speaking
Use the short story that your students have read as an extension activity. Now that the grammar topic has been explicitly taught, invite your students to use their creativity to create a dialogue involving characters or a scene from the story. Put the actual story aside so students aren’t tempted to grab anything word-for-word, but leave up any nouns or adjectives (or other structures) that have been highlighted.
This exercise aims to reinforce students’ understanding of the story and the target grammar topic taught. After the scripts have been written, have students take on each of the characters and read out their parts!

To be continued...😉(4.Cartoons)

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📱 #Application #Speaking #Listening #Conversation 📲
SPEAK_PRACTICE YOUR ENGLISH
Get better at speaking English by having a spoken conversation every day with Speak for free!

Choose from dozens of conversations with our virtual characters and get automatic feedback on how clearly you're speaking.

- Learn to speak real-world English: slang, idioms, and scenarios
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TOPICS INCLUDE:
- Job interview practice
- TOEFL prep
- Business English
- Travel
- Ordering food
- University
- And much more!

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Grammar Activities with Cartoons
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#Speaking and #Writing
Provide your students with a comic strip containing blank speech bubbles. Have them verbally guess the speech. This is a fun exercise, as there will be a variety of answers that may turn out to be hilarious.
Reveal the original comic and write it on the board. Then teach the target grammar item explicitly.
After verbally guessing the speech and learning the grammar from the original comic, have students fill in the speech bubbles on their own, using the target grammar but changing the content to be different from the original. This may be suitable for advanced students. You can tweak the activity for beginners by getting them to fill in the blanks. For intermediate students, you can give helping words to guide them in their writing.
⚡️ #Writing
Select an online comic strip creator and get your students to have free rein over the space by creating their own comics. The only restriction in the activity is for students to use the grammar item they have learned. Students can choose their own characters and print their completed comics for display.
Alternatively, you can have students fill in the first and last speech bubbles of a comic strip.

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Storybooks Canada is a free open educational resource that promotes literacy and language learning in homes, schools, and communities. It makes 40 stories from the African Storybook available with text and audio in English, French,...
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🦋Here's 10 Free #Reading Resources Your Students Will love🦋

Tween Tribune (History/Science)

Tween Tribune is a free reading resource from the Smithsonian institute that features topics about animals, fashion, entertainment, school, science, technology, national and world news written by kids and professional journalists.

Project Gutenberg (Literature)

Project Gutenberg offers over 50,000 free e-books. The majority are classic literature books like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Great Expectations, and are available in various formats including ePub, HTML and more. A HUGE reading resource that will endlessly occupy your students!👌🏻
 
Wikipedia (General Knowledge)

Wikipedia is the world’s largest free online encyclopedia that is created by its users. It is always in the top 10 most popular websites and contains millions of articles on a wide variety of resources. A little known feature for younger or struggling readers is Wikepedia’s Simple English feature. Listed as one of many languages offered, Simple English simplifies the text of many articles, offering an easily digestible and accessible reading resource.

DOGO News (Current Events)

DOGO News is a superb reading resource that offers a variety of content covering current events, sports, science, technology and more. Each article is kid friendly and contains links to definitions of words students may find complicated. Content is searchable by grade level or category, and includes links to relevant national standards. Content is free to view. Premium access is also available for teachers interested in worksheets, activities and more that can accompany articles.

National Geographic and National Geographic for Kids (History/Science) 

A renowned reading resource, National Geographic and National Geographic for Kids contains articles, videos, games and more to help kids learn about different places and animals around the world. Content is free, and students wanting to create an account can earn badges for viewing and interacting with content.

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▫️Visuwords Dictionary
▪️The Free Dictionary
▫️Macmillan Dictionary
▪️Oxford Dictionaries
▫️Business Dictionary
▪️Onelook Dictionary
▫️Collins Dictionary

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Dictionary.com
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WWW.ldoceonline.com
WWW.oxforddictionaries.com
Parset Dictionary
http://www.parset.com/Dic
Farsidic
http://www.farsidic.com
Aryanpoor Dictionary
http://www.aryanpour.com
Cambridge Dictionary
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/Default
Online Dictionary
http://dic.amdz.com
Smith’s bible Dictionary
http://www.biblestudytools.net/Dictionaries/SmithsbibleDictionary/smt.cgi?number=T814
Merriam Webster Dictionary
http://www.m-w.com
Onelook Dictionary
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Dictionary Aria
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🦋Here's 5 more Free #Reading Resources Your Students Will love🦋

ReadWorks.org (Literature)

ReadWorks provides over 2,200 K-12 non-fiction and literary reading passages, each with a research-based question set to support student comprehension. Teachers must create an account to access resources, but once signed in all content is free and searchable by grade level, topic, lexile level and more.

Science News for Students (History/Science)

Science News for Students is an online publication from the Society for Science & the Public, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public about science. This magazine includes current events for middle and high school readers, focused on STEM fields like physics, biology and math. Each article also includes a list of Power Words in accordance with Common Core standards, as well as a readability score. An invaluable resource for your budding scientists!

Teaching Kids News (Current Events)

Teaching Kids News (TKN) was started in 2009 by a third grade teacher in Toronto and a classroom parent who worked as a journalist, with the goal of teaching students about what’s going on in the world in a kid-friendly way. The site is updated weekly with current events for students in grades 2-8, crafted by a team of professional journalists and teachers. The site is completely free, even including an archive of over 900 articles and resources searchable by year, category and grade level.

Library of Congress (Literature)

This website from the Library of Congress provides free reading resources for kids, teens, educators and parents. It includes access to classic literature, poetry, webcasts of famous authors, recommended reading lists, and more.

Sports Illustrated for Kids (Current Events)

This kid-friendly spin-off of the familiar Sports Illustrated magazine provides online resources, articles, interviews with famous athletes, videos, games and more engaging content. There are even articles written by kids in the Kid Reporter section of the site.

As a bonus, here's some additional news resources for kids:
http://www.timeforkids.com/
https://www.channelone.com/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround  

And of course checkout dyslexia reading tools

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how to check my own writing?!✍🏻
#Writing
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Instructions: paste or compose a document . Click Check Writing to get feedback on your writing. Click an underlined spelling error, grammar suggestion, or style suggestion to see more options.

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U could also check out for more websites on the internet.

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