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  1. Picture This – ABCs

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Picture This Format(s): Text
    ABCs provides students with vocabulary practice by asking them to think of vocabu­lary words that are related to many different topics. This game works well as a whole-class activity or as a competition among groups.
  2. Guess What? - Mime the Words

    In: Activate Games for Learning English - Guess What? Format(s): Text
    In Mime the Words, the Describer is allowed to say the topic and nothing else. Instead, the Describer must describe the words on the Guess What? card using mime.
  3. Guess What? Guess the Topic

    In: Activate Games for Learning English - Guess What? Format(s): Text
    In Guess the Topic, the Describer says the six words below the topic, slowly, one at a time. The Guessers try to guess the topic after each word is read.
  4. Week 1 - Phrasal Verb Quiz Game

    In: Teacher's Corner: Phrasal Verbs Format(s): Text
    This week, try our Phrasal Verb Game in your classroom!
  5. Week 4 - Teaching: The Best Job in the World

    In: Teacher's Corner: Career Opportunities Format(s): Text
    This week, give students the chance to try out the best job in the world - teaching English! Students study an aspect of the English language and practice presenting.
  6. Word Bricks

    In: Activate: Games for Learning American English Format(s): Text
    Word Bricks are used for building sentences in English. The Word Bricks have a wide range of words in English written on them: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, articles, pronouns, and so on—all of the building blocks that students need to form complete phrases and sentences in English.
  7. Implementing Content-Based Language Instruction in your Classroom

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    "Implementing Content-based Language Instruction in Your Classroom" examines the needs of teachers who are currently using or interested in content-based language instruction (CBI) in the classroom.
  8. Using Freewriting to Make Sense of Literature

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Articles provide practical, innovative ideas for teaching English, based on current theory.
  9. Halloween

    In: Celebrate! Holidays in the U.S.A. Format(s): Text
    Halloween orginated, in part, as a celebration connected with evil spirits and the dead.
  10. Interview Vocabulary

    In: Teacher's Corner: Career Vocabulary Format(s): Text
    The beginning of any great new career starts with an interview. In the United States, the job interview is a chance for a company to see how the skills and personality of an applicant will fit their workplace.

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