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 aoluahadong_1983
 
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							| Your idea is really interesting and I think it would be highly appreciated. |  15 Dec 2009     
					
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 Samantha.esl
 
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							| Hi, I �ve seen this before it �s really funny and students have a good time at the same time. It is funny how students even end up with different versions of the same story.
 IT �s a fun activity!
 
 
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 natachi
 
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							| It would be a great idea! Our students need fun to keep up! |  15 Dec 2009     
					
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 Samantha.esl
 
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							| I read this in a methodology book when I was a student.. And I have also
 �play � this with my students.. It isn �t in a book we use for the
classroom.. I mean a common  �class book � where I �ve seen this. It isn �t your idea I �m afraid..Please, don �t take me wrong... the idea of the worksheets yes but the game already has an author!
 I �ll get you the name of the author of these compilation of
activities and games. I �ll have to look at my bookshelf.
 
 Edit: Here is one of the books: "Resource books for teachers" by Alan Maley
 ´Learner-based teaching´ - Colin Campbell & Hanna Kryszewska. 5th edition
 
 
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 anitarobi
 
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							| I love that approach and often use a similar one and it �s really motivating. A friend of mine made a great ws based on Backstreet Boys � lyrics for a song, but she put all the wrong body parts in the song. The sts had a blast with that one. It doesn �t matter whose idea it was originally, it �s a great method. Thanks for reminding us of it. A little humour in teaching goes a long way! Especially this time of the year! |  15 Dec 2009     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| Samantha Silke may not have seen this book of yours that you �re writing about.
 But she and her students had a brainstorm and came up with this idea.
 Now no one said they invented the wheel here - but people around the
 world sometimes do come up with the same idea, often with variations.
 So what?  Does it matter? I think it �s great she shared this idea with us!
 
 
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 Samantha.esl
 
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							| Sorry, that �s why I �m saying Do not take me wrong PLEASE! I only wrote on the board again as I had already sent a pm to slike and didn �t want to clutter her inbox with pms! that �s all! ...:S
 I would love to see the worksheet!
 
 
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