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Esl lounge student: Practice site
As a language teacher, but also as a student, on this website you will find interactive exercises about:
- grammar;
- vocabulary;
- pronunciation;
- reading ;
- listening ;
- phrasal verbs;
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ESLBuzz: Lessite
As a language teacher, you will find a lot of teaching material on this website with which you can enrich your lesson:
- a visual dictionary;
- idioms;
- common mistakes;
- common opposites;
- phrasal verbs;
- collocations;
- prepositions;
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The United States: Brief History
This video introduces your students to some aspects of the United States of America:
- the origin of the US;
- an overview of the 52 states;
- Declaration of Independence;
- Independence Day;
- the melting pot.
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Short additions: PowerPoint presentation
You can use this PowerPoint presentation to explain to your students about the use of short additions.
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English verb tenses: Overview
This is a comprehensive overview of the formation and usage of the English verb tenses:
- present tense;
- past tense;
- future tense.
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Listening and Watching Exercise: Music Explained
With this listening and viewing exercise, your students answer questions about the documentary Music Explained.
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Past simple and continuous: Learning video
This video explains the formation and use of the past simple and the past continuous in English.
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Simple Past: Grammar
This diagram explains the formation of the verbs in the simple past .
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Ten ways to have a better conversation: Watching and listening exercise
With this viewing and listening exercise, your students will engage in a TED Talk in which Celeste Headlee talks about the ten ways that help have a better conversation.
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Simple Past: Overview
You can use this document to explain to your students the rules for the formation of the Simple Past in:
- affirmative phrases,
- negative sentences,
- to ask.
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Create your own games or animations: GameLab 2
Game Lab is a programming environment where students can create exciting games and animations. In this second part of the GameLab , students learn to animate text in a game and delve deeper into the properties of a sprite . They conclude their …
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Story Dice: Writing stories with dice
With StoryDice's digital story dice, your students can determine the content and order of a storyline by digitally rolling the dice.
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