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  1. The Lighter Side: "Traffic Jam"

    In: English Teaching Forum 2013, Volume 51, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This activity sheet requires unscrambling a factual statement about cars and a follow-up question that can be used for classroom discussion.
  2. Classroom Activities

    In: English Teaching Forum 2013, Volume 51, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This section presents two stand-alone language-learning activities related to cars.
  3. Board Game: Name Your Favorite

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    The board game 'Name Your Favorite' provides an opportunity for students to talk about their favorite things in a variety of categories. For this board game, you will find the downloadable game, game instructions, and game variations.
  4. Board Game: Have You Ever? Oh, When?

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    The board game Have You Ever? Oh, When? Allows students to talk about their personal experiences while practicing the present perfect. For this board game, you will find the downloadable game, game instructions, and game variations.
  5. Board Game: About Me

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    The board game About Me gives students a variety of prompts to talk about themselves. For this board game, you will find the downloadable game, game instructions, and game variations.
  6. Board Game: Which One Would the World Be Better Without? Why?

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    This game allows students to talk about hypothetical situations in an authentic and engaging way. For this board game, you will find the downloadable game, game instructions, and game variations.
  7. English Teaching Forum 2013, Volume 51, Number 3

    Format(s): Text
    Motorcycles are the focus of the feature article, Classroom Activities, and The Lighter Side in this issue.
  8. 20th-Century Humanism and 21st-Century Technology: A Match Made in Cyberspace

    In: English Teaching Forum 2013, Volume 51, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article discusses the origins of humanistic methodology and presents four humanistic classroom activities in traditional formats and in 21st-Century adaptations that use chat rooms, Nings, and social media.
  9. Motorcycles on the Move

    In: English Teaching Forum 2013, Volume 51, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Motorcycles are the subject of this feature article, which explores such topics as the history of motorcycles, types of motorcycles, special interest motorcycle clubs, motorcycle rallies, the Harley-Davidson company, and Rolling Thunder.
  10. The Lighter Side: "Shop Talk"

    In: English Teaching Forum 2013, Volume 51, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This puzzle asks questions about various parts of motorcycles; the answer to each question is then written in a grid.

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