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Tag Archives: ELL games
Board Games for the ESL/EFL Classroom
Hello everyone, and welcome back to another installment of the games and learning blog. In last month’s blog post, we looked at Minecraft as a standout video game for the classroom. This month, we go analogue and take a look … Continue reading
ESOL Community Scavenger Hunts
Scavenger hunts can be a really fun addition to your adult ESOL activities repertoire. They get students out of the classroom and into the community, they can be structured to require a lot of communication in English, and they engage … Continue reading
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Tagged as adult education, adult ESL activity, ELL games, ESL scavenger hunt, evergreen, group activity, Robert Sheppard
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ESL Games: Hink Pink – Word Game
The Game: You might know this word game by a whole bunch of other names like Hank Pank, Brain Train, Stinky Pinky, or Wordy Gurdy. The game is made up of a phrase that conveys an adjective paired with a … Continue reading
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Tagged as classroom activity, ELL games, ESL activity, ESL games, evergreen, marc anderson, rhyming games, word games
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