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kwsp

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Have you tried using Microsoft Edge as your browser when downloading? It works for me. |
18 May 2022 |
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modelena

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Song Route 66
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Hi everybody, Would you be so kind, please, to help me with the meaning of this phrase from the song Route 66: "get your kicks on Route 66" Thank you for your help. Have a nice day |
16 May 2022 |
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kwsp

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Get your kicks, or get enjoyment, amusement, and excitement, on Route 66. |
17 May 2022 |
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blunderbuster

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Body parts and disabled children
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Dear fellow teachers, Would you be willing to share with me what ideas you have successfully implemented when teaching body parts and there were disabled children in the class? Also, how do you best integrate disabled children into TPR activities? Warm regards from Germany, Regina |
15 May 2022 |
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FrauSue

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A lot will depend on the ability your pupil has. TPR may not be appropriate, but you can use activities which are dynamic and fun but don�t involve physical movement. For body parts, I like using pictures of different aliens and monsters for comprehension. You can find 10 or 12 funny pictures and number them. You can start with closed questions (Which creature has only one eye?) or semi-closed questions (How many legs does creature 6 have?), then move to open-ended activities like 20 questions or true/false statements to guess each other´s creatures. How about creating a rhythmical chant, but not using TPR? You can point on the board to the different parts on a picture, and ask the students to chant/rap in time to the pointer, getting faster each time. E.g. "Head, eye, mouth, nose, neck, shoulder, two elbows; arm, chest, belly button, hip, knee, foot, bottom!"
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16 May 2022 |
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Sulany

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Fantastic! Thanks for sharing! |
15 May 2022 |
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zayanmalik

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18 May 2022 |
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caren_630

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Help plz!
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Is there any literay feature in "my heart is full of trouble"?
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13 May 2022 |
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almaz

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Synecdoche (a type of metonymy where part stands for the whole)? |
14 May 2022 |
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T.Abdellah

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looking for an English teacher to have zoom meeting with my students
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Connect two classes from two different backgrounds Hello! I am looking for a teacher who teachers either youth or children and willing to have a zoom meeting or on any other platform the idea is to connect our classes and provide our students with a chance to speak English for real purpose we can prepare together for the session and we can decide about which topic if you are interested, you can reach our to me through my gmail : [email protected] or via my whatsapp phone number +212639349547 Thank you in advance |
11 May 2022 |
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T.Abdellah

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looking for an English teacher to have zoom meeting with my students
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Connect two classes from two different backgrounds Hello! I am looking for a teacher who teachers either youth or children and willing to have a zoom meeting or on any other platform the idea is to connect our classes and provide our students with a chance to speak English for real purpose we can prepare together for the session and we can decide about which topic if you are interested, you can reach our to me through my gmail : [email protected] or via my whatsapp phone number +212639349547 Thank you in advance |
11 May 2022 |
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kwsp

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Scattergories Game
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It is fun! Who wants to play? Come on current and retired teachers! Try it! Copy the questions and put in your own answers. A special nod goes to redcamarocruiser who posted the original version of this game in 2019. 1. Your favorite topic or class to teach - Conversation Class 2. Your favorite Icebreaker or ESL game - Find Someone Who 3. A pet peeve error that students make - Pronouncing silent e 4. Your students� favorite excuse for why they have not done their homework - "Uhhhhhh........" 5. Your favorite way to reward the class for good behavior - Hand out homemade cookies 6. Your favorite English phrase to praise - "Way to go! Good job!"
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10 May 2022 |
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kohai

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1. Your favorite topic or class to teach - Months of the Year 2. Your favorite Icebreaker or ESL game - Go Fish! (especially, Compliments Game by Esther) 3. A pet peeve error that students make - Pronouncing silent e and saying I sink instead of I think! 4. Your students� favorite excuse for why they have not done their homework - "Oh, I forgot! Can I hand it in tomorrow, please?" 5. Your favorite way to reward the class for good behavior - Playing a game 6. Your favorite English phrase to praise - "Well done!" 7. One of your favorite resources that you have posted on this site - Friendship Quotes
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14 May 2022 |
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