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πŸ“š Here you will find a variety of flashcards, games and decor ideas for teaching English.
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πŸŽƒ FREE HALLOWEEN DECORATION

πŸ–Œ A huge Halloween Colouring Poster will serve as an outstanding decoration for the classroom during the holiday and also become an excellent speaking activity, reinforcing vocabulary related to body parts, colours and sizes.

Additionally, you can ask your students to use grammar structures involving verbs 'to be' and 'to have.' In this activity, one person describes a hidden monster on the poster, while the others try to guess which one it is.

πŸ‘‰πŸ» Moreover, each person can take one page and colour it at home, and then, during Halloween, they will combine them into one explosively wonderful and beautiful poster.πŸ’₯

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πŸŽƒ The most disgusting witch's recipe!

Help the witch amaze her guests with a festive dinner:

- Prepare the most disgusting potion: provide children with empty cauldrons and distribute recipes with ingredients all mixed up on the table/floor. The player or team that quickly and accurately brews the worst "treat" wins.

- Witch's Dinner Matches: give each child a cauldron with a cooked potion and place the recipes around the classroom, on the board or on the wall. They read the recipes, check their cauldrons, and find the correct match.

πŸ“œ The file includes blank templates for festive creativity (cauldrons, recipe sheets, and tokens for children to come up with their own extremely rare ingredients).

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◾️ Reading Checkers is a fantastic game for those who are learning to read!

The file is editable, so you can type in letters, syllables, phonics, CVC words or silent E words. If children have trouble remembering numbers, you can also include them.

Great for fast finishers as well as a useful way to productively spend a couple of minutes at the end of a lesson.

πŸ“œ How to play:
- Just like regular checkers. To make a move a player must correctly read the word in the square they are moving to. If they make a mistake, the turn passes to the other player. In this case, the children will be exceptionally attentive to each other!

- πŸ₯ˆ In larger groups, you can prepare several boards with different content. Divide the children into pairs and organize a checkers championship (In smaller groups, you can play one pair against another or have one strong student play against two weaker ones πŸ’ͺ).

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πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ There's a tricky mistake in every sentence. Students need to read carefully, find it, and correct it. It might be a grammar or vocabulary error.

You can cut the paper into cards or use the whole pages as worksheets.

✍️ The task is excellent for fast finishers and, moreover, it will help to use the remaining few minutes at the end of the lesson productively.

Finding these mistakes is not just a review of what they've learned but also teaches them to notice and correct their own little typos in the future.

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πŸ‘‰ An engaging interactive PowerPoint presentation is a great practice tool for practicing the auxiliary verb "do" in Present Simple tense in affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences.

The presentation is suitable for group and individual lessons with children, teenagers, and adults at beginner to intermediate levels. It can be used for both online and offline classes, as well as in language camps.

☝️ The slides of each test are configured in such a way that they appear randomly without repeating, so students will never get bored, and it's impossible to predict and prepare for the next answer in advance.

πŸ“¦ The test consists of 30 questions. It's not obligatory to complete the test; it can be interrupted at any time by clicking the "home" button. The results will be displayed, and pressing the screen again will send you to the main menu.

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🎲 β—‚Vocabulary game 2in1β–Έ - activity for revising or drilling vocabulary.

πŸ₯ Students throw a die and follow the instructions. In the case of ACT IT OUT, DEFINE IT, DRAW IT, NAME 3 ASSOCIATIONS WITH IT and WRITE IT IN THE AIR, the others must guess this word (all the same can be done with cards). If there are a lot of students in the class, you can divide them into groups, some work with a die, others with cards, then they exchange them and also the vocabulary cards if they are different.

πŸ‘‰ For this game you can use the words learnt during the lesson, during the week or just any list from a specific topic.

πŸ“œ Word list:
- can be prepared by the teacher in advance;
- you can ask each student to write any recently studied words on pieces of paper, post-its or special blank cards;
- you can use words from the VOCABULARY JAR.

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🧯 Brave firefighters must rescue a girl from a burning house.
It is a dynamic and exciting game for practicing various topics:
- reading CVC words
- reading silent E
- reading phonics
- irregular verbs
- telling the time
- opposites

How to play:
Divide the students into pairs or mini-groups.
Players take turns. If the students' level differs, it's better that the stronger ones start the game. To reach the attic, players must complete a task (correctly read the words, tell the time, call the forms of irregular verbs (2nd, 3rd, or both), or opposites).

Option 1. Start the timer at the beginning and stop it when a player reaches the girl. Write down the results. Then the other firefighters try their luck. The player, who reaches the top faster than the others, wins the game. If a player makes a mistake or doesn't know the answer, they can skip the word and continue, but 2 penalty seconds are added to their total time.

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Seems like a simple task, but so beneficial!
Ask your students to:

✍️ Write as many sentences as they can using these words (then they can share and check each other's sentences).
✍️ Create a sentence in one minute using as many words from the list as possible. The longest and most correct sentence wins.
✍️ Make only negative sentences or questions (for the latter, students can ask each other the questions and answer them).
✍️ Compose sentences in the necessary tense (the students can change verb forms to make it easier).
✍️ Make a short story using as many words from the list as possible.
✍️ This task can also be assigned as homework.

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πŸ‘‰ Due to colleagues' requests, we've added posters and bookmarks with verb forms to the mega set β—‚Irregular Verbsβ–Έ 9in1!

This set also includes games and exercises to help students learn 62 irregular verbs, practice their forms, and use them in speech. It's suitable for both individual and group lessons with students of different levels.

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