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Written by Kriss Scott
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Friday, 25 June 2010 |
I found this on mes-english, just in time for the world cup.
http://www.mes-english.com/games/soccer.php
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draw a big pitch on the blackboard, divide it into 3 parts in each half
and use a picture of the Jabulani (this year's World Cup) ball glued to a card, stuck to a
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Writing
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Written by Kriss Scott
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Thursday, 13 November 2008 |
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This is a simple game I used in my English club. I think I got it from englishbanana.comThe idea is to write a story using Who, What, How, Where, When and Why. Get a group of 6 students in a line. Give the first one a piece of paper and tell him/her to write Who (the name of someon... Be first to review this lesson | Add as favourites (4) |
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Reading
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Written by Kriss Scott
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Thursday, 13 November 2008 |
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This is a game that me and my supervisor made for a lesson based on newspaper adverts. Credit goes to Hara Mitsuhiro, but he will tell you that it was inspired by my Hallowe'en-Guy Fawkes game (see related lessons). Using Friday/Saturday's The Daily Yomiura newspaper, we took copies of ... Be first to review this lesson | Add as favourites (1) |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 13 November 2008 )
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Culture | Speaking | Reading
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Written by Kriss Scott
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Tuesday, 11 November 2008 |
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This is for British teachers only, I guess. And considering these events have passed now, maybe someone will pick this up next year. This is a lesson I made to cover both Hallowe'en and Guy Fawkes Night at once. The idea is to look at both and learn what they are about. This all lead... Be first to review this lesson | Add as favourites (1) |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 13 November 2008 )
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Culture | Speaking | Writing
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Written by Alaina Riley
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Thursday, 03 April 2008 |
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This lesson was used to complement a passage the students were reading about archeology.Some classes got really into it with very creative ideas and rawings, so classes not so much... hit and mis... Be first to review this lesson | Add as favourites (2) |
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Culture | Listening | Reading | Other
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Written by Alaina Riley
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Thursday, 03 April 2008 |
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Part of this Christmas lesson has a New Zealand spin, so leave it out if thats not suitable for you... but the Hello Kitty listening exercise and the riddle are good - I also did those with ESS. Be first to review this lesson | Add as favourites (1) |
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Culture | Other
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Written by Alaina Riley
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Thursday, 03 April 2008 |
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Cooking lesson used in an English Immersion class over a double-period class. This is my NZ template for the lesson, but if you are not from NZ you may want to change items/recipe to something from your home country.This requires a lot of prep work, a budget for cooking supplies, and an... Be first to review this lesson | Add as favourites (1) |
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