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  1. The Lighter Side: Debate Dialogue

    In: English Teaching Forum 2017, Volume 55, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This puzzle is a Debate Dialogue with words missing from arguments and counterarguments on the topic, “Mobile technology is more helpful than harmful.”
  2. THE LIGHTER SIDE Moving Around

    In: English Teaching Forum 2018, Volume 56, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    In this puzzle, search through a series of letters to find a path that spells out a sentence or phrase to match the given clue.
  3. The Lighter Side of TEFL: Idioms

    In: The Lighter Side of TEFL, Volume 1 Format(s): Text
    There are so many idioms in American English. The Lighter Side of TEFL has a section devoted to idioms, and you can download it for free.
  4. Giving and Responding to Compliments

    In: Teaching Pragmatics Format(s): Text, Video, Website
    This lesson in Teaching Pragmatics aims to raise learners' awareness of pragmatic rules and to increase input to learners and opportunities to observe native English speakers' pragmatic behavior.
  5. Board Game: Name 3

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    The board game Name 3… gives students a variety of prompts to talk about things they know about.
  6. The Color Vowel Chart

    Format(s): Text, Video, Website
    This is a powerful tool for teaching spoken English. It helps teachers incorporate pronunciation into lessons. Check out the chart, the teacher’s guide, and the webinar on how to teach with The Color Vowel Chart.
  7. Board Game: Use a Word

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    This board game provides students with a specific word they should try to use in a sentence. Download the game, instructions, and game variations.
  8. Picture This – Pass It On

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Picture This Format(s): Text
    In Pass It On, students use the vocabulary words on a Picture This card to create a story. Download cards and instructions.
  9. Annenberg Learner

    Format(s): Website
    Annenberg Learner focuses on both the teacher and student as learners. The Annenberg Learner website offers lesson plans and activities for English learners.
  10. Word Bricks-Longest Sentence

    In: Activate: Games for Learning American English - Word Bricks Format(s): Text
    Students create the longest sentence possible using a set of 15–20 Word Bricks in 3 minutes. Keeping the time limit short makes for a fast-paced, fun atmosphere as teams compete. Download the cards and instructions!

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