I'm an EFL teacher and I've never bought any games. I've found the most popular games (for 8-14 year olds) are Hangman, Noughts and Crosses (in each box, you put for example, a word and they have one minute to talk about that word. If they do it, they get a nought or cross in the box). That one is really popular. Another game is 'categories'. Each student draws a table on a piece of paper divided into 6 columns. Each column has a heading, ie. food, sport, capital cities, famous people etc. You then give them a letter and they have to think of a word beginning with that letter that fits into each categories. The student that finishes every category for that letter first gets 5 points. Each correct category gets 5 points. Similar to this is, get all the students standing up, give a category, ie. food. The first student thinks of food beginning with a, the next student a food beginning with b, the next c and so on until someone can't think of one. That person sits down. Change the category and start again. Last person standing is the winner.
Another game is, divide the class into two teams. Pick one person from each team to sit in a chair with their backs to the whiteboard. Write a word on the board. The rest of the team have to explain the word to the person sitting down. The person in the chair who guesses correctly gets a point for their team. Similar to this is a drawing game. Again with the class in two teams, you write a word on a piece of paper and show it to one person from each team. They then run to board and draw the word. This can be really easy or difficult depending on the word you choose.
I just wouldn't buy loads of stuff to take with you. It will eat into your luggage allowance and I've been teaching for a few years and believe me, kids go nuts for these simple games. My only exception would be a box of Cuisinaire rods, maybe.
You can google 'efl teaching' and get loads of stuff, but for things like printed pictures you often have to pay. It's worth having a look though. Email me if you need more explanation of the games I've described.
2007-01-05 01:57:54
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answered by Katya-Zelen 5
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What you will possibly be able to desire to undergo in techniques is that an 8 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous French infant might have noticeably lots an identical hobbies and desires as an 8 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous from the different Western u . s .. All you will possibly be able to desire to do is convert that to English. you do not might desire to coach particular projects and activities as a manner to instruct the newborn English, you only might desire to coach exciting projects and video games and activities which happen to be in English! So, look into your community e book place and discover out what video games are good for 8 3 hundred and sixty 5 days olds (spend a while with your neighbour's toddlers, your nephews and nieces, and so on - you get the drift) and then only play those video games with the French infant.
2016-10-30 01:48:49
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answered by ? 4
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For a simple, step-by-step program that can help your child learn to read visit this site: http://readingprogram.toptips.org
Learning to read at a young age is important for the development of the child. It helps them develop a better understand of their surroundings, allows them to gather information from printed materials, and provides them with a wonderful source of entertainment when they read stories and rhymes. Children develop at different rates, and some children will develop reading skills quicker than other children; however, what's important is that as the parent, you are keenly aware of your child's maturity and reading level to provide them with appropriate books and activities to help them improve.
As parents, you are the most important teacher for your children.
Also Watch this video of a 2 year old child reading http://readingprogram.toptips.org
Have a nice day
2014-09-17 12:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-27 19:00:54
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answered by ? 3
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Apart from the Early Learning Centre,if you contact Spears the board game suppliers they will send you a list of their current stock available.
2007-01-05 01:54:45
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answered by edison 5
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You can easily make board games with funny pictures and the kind of contents you're going to teach. You only need a DIN-A3, glue, pictures, colours and some dice, and let run your imagination ;-)
2007-01-05 11:46:32
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answered by Nina 2
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early learning centre - they do a range of books and games called jolly phonics and various language games. there are stores around the country and their website is quite helpful: www.elc.co.uk
2007-01-05 01:41:06
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answered by SAcat 2
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easy . imagine the child as a english toddler learning english. get the early learning stuff as you would for them. there's plenty of it. even foreign adults learn to read childrens books .
2007-01-05 01:42:27
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answered by woodchip1960 2
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i don't know but you can find many ESL games and resources on the net
eslcity.com
eslhq.com
and many more if you search the yahoo under esl games or esl resources
2007-01-05 02:28:18
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answered by cinderellaroma 3
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