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  1. Activate Games for Learning American English: Picture This

    Format(s): Text
    Picture This cards are a set of cards that can be used for a variety of conversation and word games in English classes.
  2. Activity: Environmental Conservation Jazz Chants

    Chants provide an excellent opportunity for campers or students to move around. Counselors or teachers can demonstrate clapping, foot stamping, finger snapping, or other movements that go with chanted words’ rhythmic patterns. Using movement with chants is fun and provides exercise, which can allow for better retention and learning.

  3. Trace Effects Manual- Chapter 6

    In: Trace Effects Teacher's Manual Format(s): Text
    The Trace Effects Teacher's Manual provides teachers a resource to learn how to teach English using Trace Effects, the exciting, collaborative English language learning game developed by the Department of State.
  4. Trace Effects Manual - Chapter 7

    In: Trace Effects Teacher's Manual Format(s): Text
    The Trace Effects Teacher's Manual provides teachers a resource to learn how to teach English using Trace Effects, the exciting, collaborative English language learning game developed by the Department of State.
  5. Oh What Fun! Learning English with O'Henry

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Website
    In this webinar, explore ways to help students learn language, culture through a collection of O. Henry’s most famous short stories.
  6. Content Spotlight: International Games Day

    Get ready to play…and learn! On November 15th, people will play games in libraries and classrooms around the world to celebrate International Games Day. This global event emphasizes how games are both fun and beneficial for people of all ages. Use these gaming ideas and resources to help English language learners experience the power of play!

  7. 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.
  8. Networking: Making Connections that Last

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar discusses how we can become more connected to our colleagues, both near and far.
  9. Prepositions of Location: The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History

    In: Teacher's Corner: Making Grammar Fun Format(s): Text
    This week’s activity focuses on teaching prepositions through a virtual visit to the U.S. National Museum of Natural History!
  10. Prepositions of Place

    In: Teacher's Corner: Prepositions Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, use everyday objects to get students writing sentences using prepositions.

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