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sirgouda
Poland

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While looking for some medieval tasks for my kindergarten students, I stumbled upon this: http://3dinosaurs.com/index.php , and it turned out to be amazing - there are hundreds of activities, not only concerning English as a language, but also writing exercises, some creativity tasks for general development, etc.

Enjoy :)

17 Jul 2014      





sirgouda
Poland

Btw. what �s about that spammer thing?

17 Jul 2014     



ascincoquinas
Portugal

Dear Sirgouda,

Read the post below and join the new contest Wink

17 Jul 2014     



Peter Hardy
Australia

Once in a while we get some advertising. Spam is usually known as junkmail, hence the name �spammers �. The one that advertises kitchens is dumber than most, as he/she keeps coming back. Getting angry or upset about it is useless, so Douglas turned it into a new contest, although without a winner.  Just for a bit of fun, and who knows that those dumb advertisers get the message one day. Wink Peter
P.s. thanks for sharing your link. Very nice for kindergarden level, indeed. My bad luck that I teach adults. Cry

18 Jul 2014     



sirgouda
Poland

Thanks for the info. About the materials: some of them could be used for adults as well. I teach adults as well and I sometimes use such �silly, childish stuff � to makes use of a more relaxed, joke-provoking atmosphere where my students can e.g. tell a story based on what they see. So, for instance, during a business English class on marketing, I once used some flashcards with �Antique � pictures and the students were supposed to create a marketing story based on what they could see.

Cheers!

18 Jul 2014