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  1. These 32 games were analysed and synthesized in term of components of game-based learning, game design, and game procedure. The results showed that most games were mostly designed by the framework of teaching English for communication.

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    What were they wearing? What is my neighbour wearing? Can you remember the picture?

    This series, now with over 40titles, offers practical ideas, techniques and activities for the teaching of English and other languages providing inspiration for both teachers and trainers. Recent titles in this series: Learner Autonomy A guide to developing learner responsibility ágota scharle andanita szabó Personalizing Language Learning griff gr...

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    We would like to acknowledge a debt to Donn Byrne, Paul Davis, June Derrick, Alan Duff, Josie Levine, Alan Maley, John Morgan, Mario Rinvolucri and Jim Wingate. We would also like to thank the many other colleagues who have contributed such a richness of games and activities to the world of language teaching over the last twenty-five years, both in...

  2. Save time on lesson prep with these free ESL Printables. Below, you’ll find links to all our printable resources, including ESL worksheets, flashcards, board games, reading comprehension worksheets, and English grammar Worksheets. As always, these are FREE to use in your lessons.

    • Charades. Charades is a pantomime game you can play using just your face and body. Body movements and facial expressions provide clues for players to guess what you’re trying to say.
    • Bingo. You can use the popular game of Bingo by using cards in the language you’re learning. We’ve created English, Spanish and French variations. Each language includes cards in multiple themes like clothing and animals.
    • Pictionary. Pictionary is similar to charades, except clues are drawn. Write down people, places, animals, objects, and events in the language you and your group want to learn.
    • Matching game. Cut out the cards from each printable page and match the English word to its translation. If you want to play with a twist, go on a scavenger hunt for the items listed on the cards and label each item you find with the proper word.
  3. May 16, 2023 · Printable games for language learning make mastering a foreign language fun for people of all ages. Let me show you how you can try one today!

  4. Using the Board in the Language Classroom jeannine dobbs Laughing Matters Humour in the language classroom p ter medgyes Stories Narrative activities in the language classroom ruth wajnryb Using Authentic Video in the Language Classroom jane sherman Extensive Reading Activities for Teaching Language edited by julian bamford and richard r. day

  5. May 4, 2023 · Speaking games : photocopiable activities to make language learning fun. by. Anderson, Jason, author. Publication date. 2014. Topics. English language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers -- Activity programs. Publisher. Peaslake : Delta Publishing.