21 May 2013,
by
Christina Markoulaki
In english-post
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A photo of a page taken from an ebook full of games and teaching ideas by the British Council. This now serves as a board and springboard to add some fun to rather traditional activities, such as spelling tests. |
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Playing iPad games, like Bad Piggies, can be a pleasant break for young learners, who are then more likely to continue participating in the lesson, just for the time for the next game to arrive! Games are a valuable teacher’s tool as far as introduction or consolidation of target vocabulary is concerned, allowing students to have fun and produce the language at the same time. |
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Little George has visited Venice recently and decided to create a drawing of its favourite place on his iPad, while explaining all about his experience in English. |
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Two amazing twins drew an apron using the DrawSomething application and picked up related new words with no effort at all! |
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Argyro did not simply visit a webpage on the iPad, but actually drew it! Find more spy projects on the Top Secret website. |
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