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English powerpoint: Classroom things - stationery: Memory Lines Game Classroom things - stationery: Memory Lines Game

An effective memory game which can be played in two ways: either to introduce and learn new vocabulary for the first time, or to practice and review previously learnt vocabulary. *************************************************PLEASE NOTE: If you like this game, please click on "see more contributions by a.r.rodulfo." I have various games and other materials you may use to teach a series of lessons on this theme. ******************************************** Language: eraser / rubber, pencil case, clip, band, notebook, file / folder / binder, correction tape / whiteout, pencil sharpener. (I know that the names of these items differ across the English-seaking countries; therefore, I deliberately didn˘Ąt include writing, which gives you the flexibility to choose whether to teach "eraser" or "rubber" and so on.)** Made by Amy Rodulfo

 Level:elementary
 Age: 5-17
 Format: PowerPoint
 Downloads:24
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Copyright 19/11/2010   Amy Rodulfo
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Comments:


MrsUH
Germany

This is very useful, thanks for sharing!          posted by MrsUH 20101120


lorena.pellegrino
Italy

Thanks again!          posted by lorena.pellegrino 20101120


moravc
Czech Republic

This is really really nice!!!          posted by moravc 20101121
Have you considered a game with 4x4 pictures - eg. verbs, home vocab etc?


joy2bill
Australia

          posted by joy2bill 20160306
Thanks