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  1. The Lighter Side

    In: English Teaching Forum 2008, Volume 46, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This is a word game that asks the reader to fill letters in spaces to create words. Cues are provided.
  2. The Lighter Side: Poetry Word Search

    In: English Teaching Forum 2006, Volume 44, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This is a word game where readers are expected to find poetry terms in a box of letters. Cues are given.
  3. The Lighter Side

    In: English Teaching Forum 2006, Volume 44, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This is a word game using animal names to fill in spaces in a quilt-patterned chart.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Word Bricks- Parts of Speech

    In: Activate: Games for Learning American English - Word Bricks Format(s): Text
    In Part of Speech, teacher gives the players a specific pattern to use, and their sentences must follow this pattern. Students use Word Bricks to build sentences individually, in pairs, or in small groups. This activity is great for lower proficiency level students, as it provides scaffolding to help students generate a correct sentence.
  7. The Lighter Side of TEFL, Volume 1

    Format(s): Text
    A collection of activities taken from "The Lighter Side," a recurring feature section in English Teaching Forum that first appeared in 1976.
  8. Developing Grammar Proficiency Through Communicative Activities

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Developing Grammar Proficiency Through Communicative Activities," explores key principles associated with communicative grammar instruction.
  9. Content Spotlight: The Olympics

    “When I grow up, I want to be the best at sliding heavy stones on ice (also known as delivery in the sport of curling)!” Okay, so you’ve probably never heard a child say that. And, to many of us, devoting your life to a sport may seem extreme. So why does the world find the Olympics so fascinating? Well, sports give us the opportunity to come together peacefully and celebrate the human spirit. And there is no better example of this ideal than the Olympic Games. The Olympic Games teach us to dream big, to work hard to achieve our goals, and to excel to be the best.

  10. The Lighter Side

    In: English Teaching Forum 2002, Volume 40, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    The Lighter Side consists of two puzzles. “Alaska!” is a crossword puzzle using vocabulary related to various subjects. “A Capital City Puzzle” focuses on finding the capital cities of major countries.

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