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- Grammar Games | EnglishClub
1000+ online grammar games for English learners English Club's mobile-friendly games improve your understanding of verbs, tenses, nouns, adjectives and more
- 5 Ideas for Teaching English One-on-One | EnglishClub
Dedicated EFL board games like WORD UP are handy if you have one around, but there are alternatively several free options to print out EFL resource sites across the internet provide printable board games to practice specific vocabulary groups or grammar, such as passive voice or tenses
- Minimal Pairs Games - EnglishClub
Minimal pairs are words that vary by a single sound only, usually meaning sounds that students often get confused by like the “th” and “t” in “thin” and “tin” Using these to practise pronunciation is very common, but most practice activities are repetitive and boring This article gives some fun ideas for games and activities Pronunciation Journey This activity in the book
- 12 Fun Agreeing and Disagreeing Activities - EnglishClub
Stimulating presentation and practice activities of phrases for strong and weak agreement and disagreement
- Tests and Examinations for EFL ESL Students | EnglishClub
Learn about English language tests and exams for EFL ESL students and how to choose them
- 9 Fun Activities for Can Can’t for Ability | EnglishClub
1 Can can’t board game Students are given characters and choose between six and ten abilities for them Those characters compete to work their way around a board game with squares like “There is a wall of fire in front of you” and “There is a huge magnet under the floor” Students explain how they can use one of their abilities to get past that thing, or they have to stay on their
- Podcasts for English learners | EnglishClub
Podcasts for English learners 🔈 Many of these podcasts have transcripts, vocabulary notes and comprehension questions or quizzes Explore shows Listen🎧Learn in easy English A collection of engaging posts with audio and quizzes to inspire you in progressing your English
- Reading Comprehension Question Types for English Language Learners
An article for English language teachers who need to compose effective reading comprehension questions for learners
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