New ELT articles May 2009

15 ways of making writing interactive – LINK FIXED

15 countable and uncountable noun games – LINK FIXED

15 fun activities for prepositions of time (and boy do we need ways of making this fun!) – LINK FIXED

As a brief aside, I’ve been having a brief clash with David Crystal, of all people, (do I have no respect for my betters or shame??) on whether we should be teaching our students that “ago” is an adverb. What thinks ye?

15 ways of using questionnaires in class – LINK FIXED

15 more ways of using questionnaires in class – LINK FIXED

15 variations on the Clap Clap Clap game (suitable for kids or adults) – LINK FIXED

15 variations on Change Chairs If (which has been by far the most popular game with my young learners this year) – LINK FIXED

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