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Category Archives: Adverbs of frequency
The ladder game (TEFLtastic classics Part 11)
This is a kind of like a communicative version of the board game “snakes and ladders”, and quite possibly the best way of getting students to practise the same language over and over without getting bored. Students ask each other … Continue reading
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Adverbs of Frequency for Points game
As I’ve been short of both time and inspiration recently, thought I may as well post some games I’ve used but never written about. Came up with this one last week: Put a ranking of adverbs of frequency on the … Continue reading
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Answer me! (TEFLtastic classics Part Three)
A simple and very adaptable speaking game. If you like this and want more, please support TEFLtastic. Another game which is simplicity itself. Students are dealt out cards with simple short answers on them and must get that reaction from … Continue reading
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Sentence completion guessing games (TEFLtastic classics Part Two)
Updated 1 January 2018 I almost certainly didn’t make this game up, but I publically challenge anyone to prove that they’ve overexploited it as much as me! The rules are incredibly simple: Students complete at least some of the sentence … Continue reading
Lots of lovely new articles and worksheets
Actually, I have no way of judging the loveliness of my own stuff, of course, just had a nice ring to it. Actually, lots could be an exaggeration too… Articles Adverbs of frequency games – LINK FIXED What your students need … Continue reading
Fun adverbs of frequency classroom handouts
In fact, with these activities adverbs of frequency becomes one of those language points, like the first conditional, that is so fun you have to be careful not to spend too much time on it: Adverbs of frequency games etc – LINK FIXED … Continue reading
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Christmas and New Year teaching ideas 2008
UPDATE: Much expanded and reorganised Xmas page with 42 articles and worksheets now here: Xmas and New Year materials/ ideas
Posted in Adverbs of frequency, Business English and ESP, Cross cultural training in EFL, Cultural differences/ cultural training, First conditional, Food vocabulary, Future perfect, Going to for future plans, Going to for predictions with present evidence, Grammar games, Language of negotiation, Modals of deduction, Passives, Past continuous, Photocopiable worksheets, pre-school/ kindergarten/ very young learners, Present simple/ continuous, state and action verbs, Technical English, TPR, video, Vocabulary games, Will for predictions
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New Year, New Grammar
As people searching for Xmas themed lessons seems to finally be over, here comes the New Year worksheets to ease yourself back into your classes with:
Posted in adverb word order, Adverbs, Adverbs of frequency, Conditionals, Cultural differences/ cultural training, First conditional, Future continuous, Future perfect, Future tenses, Grammar, Learner training, Photocopiable worksheets, state and action verbs, TESOL, Will for predictions, Word order
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New Year, New worksheets
Bored of Xmas before it’s even arrived as usual, so here comes with the New Year theme ones instead: Xmas and New Year future tenses review Future Perfect New Year predictions New Year action and state verbs New Year resolutions … Continue reading
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Christmas is all about the kids, maaaan
Update: Full page of my Xmas stuff now here. Don’t know how and when it happened, but no kids’ classes at all this year so had no chance to see their happy and snotty little faces when doing the lessons … Continue reading
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