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Category Archives: flashcards
New TEFL stuff summer 2018
I had a real TEFL-free summer holiday this year for once, but not a bad haul before and after that. Newest ones that I haven’t mentioned before top of each section. Lists of useful language The 150 most useful Business English … Continue reading
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Another reason for not using the official textbook flashcards
They are usually expensive, have naff pictures and allow no flexibility about whether you have the words on the front or rear or not, but this is about something less obvious. It took me years to notice this, but students … Continue reading
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New Incredible English and phonics worksheets and flashcards
Incredible English 1 is a book for primary aged (false?) beginners and so my accompanying stuff should hopefully be useful to those using other books as well. The new phonics stuff is mainly loads of picture flashcards of things containing … Continue reading
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New PDF handouts Jan 2010 Part Two
If you can’t open PDFs for any reason or want to edit before you print, just highlight the text on the webpage, right click, copy, paste into a word processor programme and format and edit to your heart’s content. Feel … Continue reading