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How to the use the cards π:
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π΅π» A set of 72 Private Detective Cards is suitable for changing activities in the classroom, allowing children to move around and turn the revision of objects, colours and adjectives into an exciting game. The set includes blank forms for creating your own cards.
π You can play any number of rounds. The students can play in pairs, teams, or individually. The leader pulls out a card, the detective from each team is to find a necessary item. The first who touches the item and uttered the keyword (for example: Find something round. Student: The ball/the card/the table is round.), earns a point for the team.
βοΈ The cards can be used as a 5-minute activity with teenagers (beginners), where they do not have to run around the room if they don't want, but rather dig into their imagination and react faster than their opponents, giving a signal (e.g. clap hands a couple of times) and getting a chance to answer first, earn a point for the team.
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π΅π» A set of 72 Private Detective Cards is suitable for changing activities in the classroom, allowing children to move around and turn the revision of objects, colours and adjectives into an exciting game. The set includes blank forms for creating your own cards.
π You can play any number of rounds. The students can play in pairs, teams, or individually. The leader pulls out a card, the detective from each team is to find a necessary item. The first who touches the item and uttered the keyword (for example: Find something round. Student: The ball/the card/the table is round.), earns a point for the team.
βοΈ The cards can be used as a 5-minute activity with teenagers (beginners), where they do not have to run around the room if they don't want, but rather dig into their imagination and react faster than their opponents, giving a signal (e.g. clap hands a couple of times) and getting a chance to answer first, earn a point for the team.
A very interesting article by Rachel Tsateri on TEFL Zone website suggests 20 listening activities that will get you to move away from traditional pre-, while and post-tasks such as guesswork, multiple choice, gap fills and post-listening discussions. I enjoyed reading it myself so my recommendation is - have a look at it and you won't be disappointed.
By the way, you can browse the website, well worth doing so. You will find lots of interesting stuff there
What is mass media.pptx
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#Grade8Whatismassmedia
I made a power point version of the exercise 3a page 14 from Teens' English 8 coursebook. It is a timeline of the message technologies. Put it on a slide show mode, click on the screen and you will see the dates from the exercise. Ask a student to say the date and tell what happened at that time. For example, if a student sees "2008 years ago", s/he can make the following sentence: "2800 years ago smoke signals were used for communication".
Answer key:
2800 years ago - smoke signals
2500 years ago - messengers on horse or foot
1700s - the first telegraph
1815 - the first pigeon messenger
1876 - the telephone was invented
1894 - first radio technology
1970s - personal computers
1973 - first mobile phone
since 1990 - global Internet
1997 - the emoji was introduced
today - chat bots
https://t.me/eltresources
I made a power point version of the exercise 3a page 14 from Teens' English 8 coursebook. It is a timeline of the message technologies. Put it on a slide show mode, click on the screen and you will see the dates from the exercise. Ask a student to say the date and tell what happened at that time. For example, if a student sees "2008 years ago", s/he can make the following sentence: "2800 years ago smoke signals were used for communication".
Answer key:
2800 years ago - smoke signals
2500 years ago - messengers on horse or foot
1700s - the first telegraph
1815 - the first pigeon messenger
1876 - the telephone was invented
1894 - first radio technology
1970s - personal computers
1973 - first mobile phone
since 1990 - global Internet
1997 - the emoji was introduced
today - chat bots
https://t.me/eltresources
what is mass media_@eltresources.pptx
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#Grade8whatismassmedia
This is power point version of the listening task for Unit 2 Lesson 1 from Teens' English 8 coursebook. The text was taken from Teacher's book. Each slide has a short text. Ask a student to read the question at the top of the slide and find the answer from the text. Enjoy π!
https://t.me/eltresources
This is power point version of the listening task for Unit 2 Lesson 1 from Teens' English 8 coursebook. The text was taken from Teacher's book. Each slide has a short text. Ask a student to read the question at the top of the slide and find the answer from the text. Enjoy π!
https://t.me/eltresources