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Kyrgyzstan – Grading my language
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An ELT blog: somewhere between teaching and publishing. August: this month I have…. August 31, 2016. August 28, 2016. Been recovering from three weeks of fun and teacher training in Kyrgyzstan! Started a new job in Change Management to be covered on this blog soon. Set up a lunchtime German conversation group with my colleague Rachel, in the hope of putting my language to good use. Eaten some delicious meals at the Chester Arms. The Pickled Walnut, and Manos. Started planning the autumn term at FELLOW.
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An ELT blog: somewhere between teaching and publishing. I’m (still) here. June 23, 2016. June 23, 2016. It’s hard to believe that I haven’t updated this blog in almost seven weeks. And (surprise, surprise) it’s because I’ve been busy. Really busy! Over the last few weeks I’ve spent a lot of time getting my head around my upcoming trip to Kyrgyzstan. I feel as if I’ve been planning it for years, and suddenly it’s only a couple of weeks away! This week I’ve finished putting together my activities booklet.
I went to Kyrgyzstan (part two) – Grading my language
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An ELT blog: somewhere between teaching and publishing. I went to Kyrgyzstan (part two). August 30, 2016. August 28, 2016. Here’s the second part of a series of blog posts about my teacher training travels in Kyrgyzstan. To read a summary of my trip, click here. An introduction to Kyrgyzstan. We drove around rather than through Bishkek to reach the hotel, so my first impressions of Kyrgyzstan were: dust, watermelons, shipping containers and Angela Merkel. Dust flying up behind the cars in front of us...
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An ELT blog: somewhere between teaching and publishing. I went to Kyrgyzstan (part one). August 28, 2016. August 28, 2016. A couple of months ago some followers of this blog very kindly donated teaching ideas in preparation for a trip I was planning to Kyrgyzstan in support of women’s charity. I came back from Bishkek last month, and I thought you might be interested to hear a bit about how it all went. What follows is an overview more detailed thoughts to come. In brief: it was fantastic! Ten Anglo-Kyrg...
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An ELT blog: somewhere between teaching and publishing. August: this month I have…. August 31, 2016. August 28, 2016. Been recovering from three weeks of fun and teacher training in Kyrgyzstan! Started a new job in Change Management to be covered on this blog soon. Set up a lunchtime German conversation group with my colleague Rachel, in the hope of putting my language to good use. Eaten some delicious meals at the Chester Arms. The Pickled Walnut, and Manos. Started planning the autumn term at FELLOW.
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Drawful – Drawing game for lexical chunks – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games
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Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. July 23, 2015. August 15, 2015. Drawful – Drawing game for lexical chunks. Adapting games – Drawful. This is an adaptation of a fun and inventive game that was released just last year. While the original game is played on a computer, this adaptation for the classroom is played on paper. This is a perfect game for revising chunks of language. In this example my class are revising phrasal verbs. One of the sentences containing the target language. The girl gave up on music.
Wits and wagers – Error correction game – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games
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Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. August 10, 2015. August 15, 2015. Wits and wagers – Error correction game. Adapting games – Wits and Wagers. In this example I have written four sentences based on errors my students made in the previous lesson:. I’m just yawned I’m so tiring. I’m not used to do parties every night like this. They went for the pub to try a new menu. I don’t know how it tasted like but they told it was different than the old menu. My four groups have written:. Once everything is clear and th...
Adapting games – Apples to apples – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games
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Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. March 11, 2015. June 7, 2015. Adapting games – Apples to apples. Is a word association game in which players match nouns and verb phrases to adjectives. Its popularity can be attributed to the funny combinations that come up and the simplicity of its design. I’ll be showing you how the game is played and how it can be improved and adapted for the TEFL classroom using custom made cards. There is a template to follow at the end so that you can make your own. It’s a quic...
Adapting games – Dobble – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games
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Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. March 4, 2015. September 14, 2015. Adapting games – Dobble. This post is looking at Dobble (or Spot It in America) and the application of its basic features as a teaching device, both for revising vocabulary and grammar. I’ll be showing you a simple, two page template so that you can adapt the game to your needs and syllabus. These other versions still have the games biggest flaw however, as they still have too many items of vocabulary at once. Dobble includes over 50 words...
Comparatives with animals game – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games
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Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. April 15, 2015. March 4, 2016. Comparatives with animals game. This is a quick and simple game to practice comparatives using animals. It was made for students aged 8-10 in a mixed ability class. Students play the game in pairs, sitting next to each other, and make sentences cooperatively. Click here to download the powerpoint document. Some of the comparatives, like ‘friendlier’ or ‘sadder’ don’t have obvious answers, but I think that children...If your students are famili...
Prepositions of place game – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games
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Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. April 29, 2015. August 15, 2015. Prepositions of place game. This is a game for revising prepositions of place with an elementary level class. The game is available for download at the bottom of the page and includes everything needed to print and play. Working in pairs, students are given the aquarium picture cards and asked to spread them out on the desk in front of them. They are then given the stack of description cards face down. When the students have finished they wi...
Adaptable vocabulary revision game – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games
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Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. August 15, 2015. August 15, 2015. Adaptable vocabulary revision game. Adapting games – Celebrities. The game is played over several rounds and the game changes for each round. This is an important part of the revision process as it ensures the vocabulary is considered multiple times in different contexts, which in turn helps the vocabulary become memorable. While the students are playing ensure you monitor carefully to check their understanding. This game is really a combin...
Pictionary for lexical chunks – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games
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Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. May 29, 2015. August 15, 2015. Pictionary for lexical chunks. Pictionary is a great game for some quick revision of vocabulary, and I’m sure most teachers use it in the classroom. However this adaptation seeks to go further, and allows for freer practice of lexical chunks in an extended form of the game. It aims to create memorable sentences and images to help students remember and accurately use new phrases. It can be used with groups of any level or age. Care to …? Casual...
About – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games
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Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. About ‘Teaching Games’. I started this blog in March, 2015 as a place to share the games and activities I’ve made that have proven to be fun and educationally valid. I also want to encourage teachers to experiment with games of their own. I’ve been very pleasantly surprised by the positive feedback I’ve received and the first year has included some great highlights. In 2015 this site was shortlisted for. And two for British Council’s ‘Voices’. November 2, 2015 at 11:48 am.
Spelling games – missing vowels – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games
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Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. June 26, 2015. August 15, 2015. Spelling games – missing vowels. This is a template that could be used with any vocabulary set. Tile holder and vowel cards. First print out and cut up enough game pieces. So that each student has a tile holder and a set of vowels. Then print and cut out enough word cards. To introduce the game to the class show an example on the board: write a word your students will recognise but with the vowels missing. Then add numbers above the spaces.
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