All Beginner articles – Page 9
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Communicative Language Learning: Future Plans
Get your students talking about their plans for the new year, next weekend, or an upcoming holiday.
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Fun Fillers: Connecting Dots
Get your students to practise basic numbers with this relaxing activity.
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Teaching tool
Interactive Flashcards: Emotions
Help your students’ improve their fellings & emotions vocabulary with this set of interactive flashcards.
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Teaching tool
New Year Resolutions Fun
Use this fun worksheet to get your students talking about their plans and hopes for the new year.
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Ready for School!: Traffic Light
Add some movement to your lesson with these fun activities.
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Teaching tool
Interactive Flashcards: School Supplies
Get your students ready for a new school year with this set of Interactive Flashcards.
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Teaching tool
Grammar Cards: Talking About Habits & Routines
Help your students practice discussing Habits & Routines using different verbs, time expressions, and frequency adverbs.
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Play & Learn: Words with Rhythm
Challenging vocabulary? Pick up a card, chant. and have students the words with rhythm.
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Teaching tool
Game Cards: Hobbies & Pastimes
Play with your students with this set of vocabulary game cards about their favourite hobbies & pastimes.
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Teaching tool
Game Cards: Christmas & Winter
Spread some holiday cheer among your students with this jolly set of Game Cards.
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Teaching tool
Game Cards: Food & Dishes
Get your students to talk about their favourite food and dishes with this delicious set of Game Cards.
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Teaching tool
Game Cards: Halloween & Fantasy Creatures
Get your students ready to have fun this Halloween with this spooky set of Game Cards.
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Article
Online Education: Bridging the gap—No learner left behind
Joanne Ramsden provides strategies to help young learners and teens bridge the knowledge gap resulting from the closure of schools due to the pandemic.
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Online Education: Befriending the anxious mind—mindfully
Emma Reynolds, an accredited Mindfulness teacher, explores how teachers can help learners to deal with difficult emotions and stay calm, focussed and present as they return to a “new normal” in the online classroom.
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Online Education: Assessing students’ needs and lacks
Chia Suan Chong looks at different ways teachers can use diagnostic testing, integrative testing, and self-assessment to help their students learn more effectively.
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Online Education: Parents as Temporary Teachers
Pete Clements looks at the value of parents as a resource for teachers, and how to involve them in their children’s learning.
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Online Education: Teaching Young Learners Online
Joanne Ramsden explores how to use a digital connection to teach children in their own homes.