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Publications and materials from TEFL lifer Alex Case. See the drop-down menus under the photo for thousands of photocopiables and articles, and for how to support TEFLtastic. Lists of useful language. Academic English (EAP) games/ worksheets. Academic English (EAP) first lessons. Academic vocabulary random pellmanism. Academic Word List games/ worksheets. Academic Word List Call My Bluff. Academic Word List collocations dominoes. Academic Word List collocations pairwork. Academic Word List hedging. 47 ne...
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Life in Japan; Being an ALT on JET: My favorite English games
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Life in Japan; Being an ALT on JET. Monday, 4 June 2012. My favorite English games. So, I'm nearly at the end of my contract here and I'm thinking about what to tell my successor. I keep noticing certain games that I reuse, so I thought I would share them. I used all these activities in my high school lessons, but they would probably work well in junior high too. Lets just jump straight in. Now about the modifiers which can make this game more interesting. Describe the picture game. Ensure you download t...
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How to Memorize Kana in 60 Minutes | Semantic Victory
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Receive updates by RSS. How to Memorize Kana in 60 Minutes. Written by Yuri Karabatov. Follow me on Twitter. I’ve finally started on Japanese, and there’s not much time until December, when I’m taking the JLPT. My mission for today was to memorize all Japanese kana characters, most of which you can see in the picture. This time, it took me 60 minutes. What did I do right this time? 0 State the goal before you start. Remember what I’ve said in Set Smart Goals or Else! My goal for this mission was. In orde...
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Hi, Friends! Lessons for ALTs: Year 5 Unit 9 Part 3
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A Blog for Elementry English Teachers/ALTs who are using the Hi, Friends Textbook. Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Year 5 Unit 9 Part 3. Waiter: Hello, What would you like? Customer: May I please have the spaghetti. When the waiter gives the customer the food they want. Waiter: Here you are. Waiter: You’re welcome. We will practice the dialog using halves of the class, and then Have students get into pairs, One person will be the waiter, one person will be the customer. We will play zombie game. I like .".
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ALTTO User Guide - ALT training online
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1 Contextual: Japanese Context. 2 Contextual: English in Japanese Public Schools. 3 Contextual: Teachers - ALTs. 4 Contextual: Teachers - JTEs. 5 Contextual: Teachers Working Together. 7 Teaching: Working in Japanese Public Schools. 8 Teaching: Approaches and Methods. 15 Teaching: Writing Tests. 16 PD: Learning Strategies. 17 PD: Materials Development. 19 PD: Technology in the Classroom. 20 PD: Multicultural Eduction. 21 PD: Doing Research. 22 PD: Writing Papers. PDF of the User Guide is here. 1), 5-8...
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9. Teaching: Listening - ALT training online
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1 Contextual: Japanese Context. 2 Contextual: English in Japanese Public Schools. 3 Contextual: Teachers - ALTs. 4 Contextual: Teachers - JTEs. 5 Contextual: Teachers Working Together. 7 Teaching: Working in Japanese Public Schools. 8 Teaching: Approaches and Methods. 15 Teaching: Writing Tests. 16 PD: Learning Strategies. 17 PD: Materials Development. 19 PD: Technology in the Classroom. 20 PD: Multicultural Eduction. 21 PD: Doing Research. 22 PD: Writing Papers. 8 Teaching: Listening - Coming Soon.