Murder Winks
Directions: The students stand in a circle, and one of them will be the "murderer". This student will "murder" other students by winking at them. To choose the murderer, you can either a) have them close their eyes, walk around the circle, tapping one student on the back, or b) put one square of paper for each student in a hat, writing "murderer" on one piece and "innocent" on all the others; the students silently choose a piece of paper to determine who is the murderer.
Learning Games Archive
Home > Lesson Planning Channel > Lesson Planning Archives > Learning Games Archive LEARNING GAMES ARCHIVE Math Facts Race A fun math race reinforces math facts in a very visual way.Math (Grades K-8) Read the Teacher's Mind Word game reinforces vocabulary skills and more. Language Arts, Spelling ( K-12)
Learn English phonetics free online » Learn British English
Do you think learning English phonetics and phonemes is useful? I have been trying to learn the symbols and have assembled some free online resources. Please share others that you know about. Firstly, the British Council’s Phonemic Chart is possibly the best resource for learning British English. It has examples and audio for each symbol:
Free Graphic Organizers for Teaching Writing
Introduction As you know, free graphic organizers are readily available on the Internet. However, access to quality organizers often requires either a monthly or an annual fee. Here you will find, what I think, are quality organizers WITHOUT monthly or annual fees.
Free ESL games, printable communication games, free english games to download, grammar games, printable board games for the classroom
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Fun ESL Classroom Games
The games can be used to introduce new vocabulary, reinforce a language point, practice words or language structures, teach or practice grammar and improve core skills. You can also use these games to warm up the class when the lesson begins, during the lesson to re-energize the class or at the end of class to finish on a positive note and round off the lesson. Using games and fun activities in class is an important part of teaching ESL. Playing games is a fun way to help students make connections between words and grammar. These connections quicken the process of building language skills.
14 free resources for ESL lesson planning I couldn’t teach without
So you think you can TEFL? And it’s true, you’ve got the certificate, you’re fully qualified and all set to teach English abroad or even teach English online. You’ve got some lesson ideas under your belt. Maybe you’ve got more lesson ideas than you know what to do with, I was like you once… young, eager, the power of my TEFL notes clouding my vision.
EFL/ESL Lessons and Lesson Plans from The Internet TESL Journal
If you have a lesson that you are willing to contribute, please submit it.See the main page for this month's lessons plans. Home | Articles | Lessons | Techniques | Questions | Games | Jokes | Things for Teachers | Links | Activities for ESL Students Some of the articles on Teaching Techniques also include ideas for lessons. Search This "Google Custom Search" is limited to only searching 3 folders on our server: /Articles/, /Lessons/ and /Techniques/.
Jimmy Fallon Plays A NEW Game Applicable To The ELL Classroom
I’ve shared a number of games that Jimmy Fallon has played on The Tonight Show that I’ve adapted for my ELL Classroom (you can read about, and see, them at The Best Ideas For Using Games In The ESL/EFL/ELL Classroom). Earlier this week, he played a new one (or, at least, it was new to me). He calls it “Word Blurt” and you can see a video of him playing it below. Truth be told, I don’t think it’s as entertaining to watch, nor as useful in the classroom, as his previous ones.
8 Best Resources for Teaching English Online
If you’re starting to teach English online and not sure where to start, we’ve got you covered. From where to get the best resources to setting up your first online TEFL lesson! Skype Can’t wait to start teaching English online? Download Skype for free and you can immediately hold face-to-face sessions worldwide.