Good News Bad News – Teach English with Stories #2

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Good News Bad News by By Jeff Mack is a story about a Rabbit who invites his friend Mouse for a picnic. Events take a turn for the worse when it starts pouring with rain. Can Rabbit’s positiveness turn a potentially disastrous day into a happy ending….? If you’re looking for a beautifully illustrated and…

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Lotto Game to Teach Children English

Kids English Theatre

A simple Lotto Game to help young children review and practice adjectives and nouns. Suitable for one-to-one or small groups. When parents ask me what language learning activities to do with their young children at home, I often suggest Lotto / Bingo games. They’re active and fun and help boost children’s comprehension and verbal skills.…

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Teach Children Christmas Chants

Kids English Theatre

Young language learners sometimes find traditional Christmas carols complicated and confusing to learn. Here is a simple chant that’s quick to introduce and practice. (Sung to the Tune of Frère Jacques) I hear Santa I hear Santa On his Sleigh On his Sleigh Flying over mountains Flying under bridges It’s nearly Christmas Day! Thanks for…

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Teach English through Drama – CHRISTMAS MATCH GAME

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Looking for a Christmas activity that gets children communicating and asking simple questions? Here’s a festive game that encourages children to practice question forms and review Christmas vocabulary. Target language: “What do you want for Christmas?” “I want…..” Age: Children 6+ You’ll need: Christmas vocabualary flashcards, cut in half Give each child “half” a Christmas…

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Bob The Elf On The English Classroom Shelf

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Bobble Elf (Bob for short) is a Christmas character that helps teach children English by bringing excitement and magic into the classroom. He motivates children to communicate in English and rewards their participation and efforts with mini-surprises at the end of each session. He’s an ideal festive teaching prop to keep on your classroom shelf…

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Teddy Bear Drama Game For Kids

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If you’re looking for a drama game that is simple to teach and quick to learn- Teddy Bear Teddy Bear Who Am I? can be introduced and practiced in under 3 mins!! This drama game helps children focus their energies and overcome their embarrassment of speaking in English. Children often get so carried away with…

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3 Simple Ways To Get Children Speaking In English

Kids English Theatre

Finding simple and quick ways to help young language learners understand question forms and respond to them correctly can sometimes feel like an uphill struggle for teachers. 🥵 Children have the tendency of getting confused with similar sounds for example: How are you? And how old are you? Or phrases like: I’m angry and I’m…

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