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pandabear
Michael Kanda
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I am from the US and have a TESL certificate from the University of California at Santa Barbara. I teach English in Japanese elementary and junior high schools. Thank you for sharing all of your excellent ideas and original resources! I will try to do my share in contributing good useful resources, too!
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STUDENT POTENTIAL SURVEY w/ FEEDBACK
This is a fun survey in easy English with honest and helpful feedback. Any students interested in becoming better students will enjoy it. If you hope to encourage your students to think about their potential as a student, this activity is a fun option. Please refer to page 2 for detailed activity instructions. Thank you very much.
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 54
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USA Holidays & Celebrations
Suggestion: Introduce and practice pronouncing the names of the holidays and celebrations. Students read (alone or aloud) the descriptions of the holidays. Then match them with the pictures. Answer key: Independence Day(G), New Years Day(A), Martin Luther King,Jr Day(B), Memorial Day(F), Christmas Day(L), Thanksgiving Day(K), Labor Day(H), Columbu...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 410
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We Can Work It Out by the Beatles
General steps and ideas for teaching English with songs
1) Introduce the song and singer-songwriter (name, country, hometown) with interesting facts about the singer and song. Google the title of the song. Sites like songfacts dot com and Wikipedia are often good sources.
2) Slowly drill the missing phrases and words, defining new words and ph...
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 51
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Who Is It Clue Game Student Profile Cards
Each student fills in a 1/2 sheet profile card. Then collect all the completed cards and redistribute them. Make sure nobody gets their own card. A student stands up, pretends to be that classmate and says a self-introduction without saying any names. The class listens and guesses who it is! You can also practice the third person by having student...
Level: elementary
Age: 7-13
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 22
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Yesterday Song Listening
General steps and ideas for teaching English with songs
1) Introduce the song and singer-songwriter (name, country, hometown) with interesting facts about the singer and song. Google the title of the song. Sites like songfacts dot com and Wikipedia are often good sources.
2) Slowly drill the missing phrases and words, defining new words and ph...
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 171
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