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Mobile and paper versions available.
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for kids and young teens.
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for teens and adults.
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Themes includes Christmas, Halloween, Valentine’s Day, Summer Vacation, and Back to School.
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Add some variety to your free-talking sessions.
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A great way to practice listening, speaking, and note-taking. Students must describe, clarify, rephrase, show understanding and more. This activity can last from 30-50 minutes.
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Try these videos with accompanying discussion questions. Most videos are less than 5 minutes and have limited or no dialogue.
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Delivery the most letters to win!
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Students try to name the images in a variety of games or give their own clues in Bingo.
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A word guessing game with an added challenge of working out the theme for each word list.
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Read the story and retell it to your partners. Ask the comprehension and discussion questions. Finally, decide which story is fake news.
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Using their phones, students select one of the categories—Basic, Casual, Deep, Silly, ‘Have You Ever,’ ‘Would You Rather,’ ‘This or That’ or All—to generate a random question to ask their partners.
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Using one phone or tablet, students can simultaneously select if they agree or disagree with the topic and discuss their reasons for their selection.
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Using one phone or tablet, students click ‘strongly agree’, ‘agree’, ‘disagree’ or ‘strongly disagree’ to a controversial statement. Who disagrees with you? Find out why. Can you convince them to change their mind?
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Three students describe their pictures and try to find the differences.
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