Sunday, February 26, 2012

How well do you know your suffixes?

This and many other games can be found at WHAT2LEARN. Four hangman type of games are free for everyone, and the rest can be created  only by those with a premium account. (To play this game use the arrows. The red squires show the positions of the computers. Find all the computers and answer the questions.)


Play this game on the what2learn site

Friday, February 24, 2012

Educaplay

Educaplay has been awarded “Best Product of the Year” at the AEFOL Awards 2012.Here, you can create various activities for your students, embed them on your blog or website, or download them.





Sunday, February 19, 2012

How it is Made- Passive

How it is made videos and texts are excellent way to practice passive sentences. You can ask your students to make their own "How to" videos.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Logical deduction- must be/ can't be

An excellent collection of kid's mysteries can be found on MysteryNet. Give your stronger classes one of the mysteries from this site and let them discuss and write down who MUST BE or CAN'T BE guilty of the crime.

Monday, February 13, 2012

In vino veritas

14 February is a special day for all those who appreciate love and are in love.
In Macedonia, however, 14 February is the day of St. Trifun- the patron of grape vines and grape growers. This is the beginning of the pruning season and wine festivals are held in the wine regions. In honour of this holiday here are some drink idioms.



 

Nouns of Love

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

200th anniversary of Charles Dickens

In honor of this great writer here are some of his memorable quotes.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Language Garden

Make your sentences colorful at LANGUAGE GARDEN. Mark types of words with different color, make more important words bigger, or simply play with the words while writing. 





The poem The cat and the Moon by W.B. Yeats

Sunday, February 5, 2012

THE BOOK

The power of books, the power of imagination. Created at Storybird.


The book by tatipan on Storybird

Rooms in the house

Lights out is a game I used for vocabulary revision of the rooms and furniture in the house.