Friday, 19 November 2010

Farm Animals Dice

Wild Animals Dice

Animals

2-page worksheet on wild animals and farm animals for very young learners.

Tip: students colour the animals according to the teacher's instructions.


Tuesday, 16 November 2010

GAME: Verb To Be

Students choose the right answer and help the aviator find his way home. You can also review countries and nationalities.


Monday, 15 November 2010

Nations of the world

How many countries do you know? Yakko knows them all!:)

Saturday, 13 November 2010

Countries and Nationalities

A simple worksheet on countries and nationalities with very cute dolls:)


Personal Information

This is a worksheet on personal infrmation. Students do a True or False activity about Barack Obama, answer questions about the famous football player Cristian Ronaldo and fill in their own identity card.


Friday, 12 November 2010

Verb Have Got

A power point presentation to introduce the verb "have got".



Friday, 5 November 2010

Meg and Mog - Halloween Story

This is a cute story of a witch and her cat going off to a Halloween party with other witches. Very simple language and an excellent way of teaching Halloween vocabulary.



Click on the image below and go to the author’s site. You will find some online books and activities.


Countries and nationalities

A power point presentation to introduce countries and nationalities.

TIP:  You can also use it in a number of ways: to play “Memory Game”, by jumbling the order of the slides or to play “Go Fish”, by printing the slides in a smaller scale and using them as playing cards.


Classroom objects

A worksheet on classroom objects more suitable for very young learners. You can also review the colours and even have a “Colour dictation” (e.g. “The pencil is red and blue”).

 TIP: you can play “The Mime Game” after using this worksheet, to make sure the students memorize the vocabulary.

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

United Kingdom

A simple worksheet to provide some insight on UK, English-speaking countries and British culture.

TIP: You can also have the students name the colours of the flags, to practice “colours” (e.g.”Scotland’s flag is blue and white”).

TIP 2: To enhance the “British Experience” even further, you can have the students listen to a simple  Beatles’ song, such as “Hello, Goodbye”;