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  2. 17 Fun Games to Get World Language Learners Talking

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    The 5-Second Rule: This is a classic game of word association that will keep your class on their toes, writes Ewa Stoklosa, English language teaching content manager at ESL Brains. After receiving a category—like subjects in school or modes of transportation—a student has five seconds to brainstorm and shout out three related things that ...

  3. 12 Fun Speaking Games for Language Learners - Edutopia

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    The controller will hand a noun to one of the three students, who will start to tell a story. The student continues telling the story until the controller decides to hand another noun to another student, who will then take over the story. 10. Two Truths, One Lie: Each student should write three statements about themselves on a piece of paper.

  4. Games for Teaching English Learners - Edutopia

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    Skill-Developing Games for ELLs. These simple activities for high school English language learners can keep them engaged and having fun as they learn. New! The other day, I brought a kickball-sized ball to class, and the students, grades nine through 12, were overjoyed and curious. The ball symbolizes play.

  5. How to Use Gameplay to Enhance Classroom Learning - Edutopia

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    The important part of using games in the classroom is trying not to gamify everything and to start small, using games with rules that students understand, says Cameron-Jarvis. The mix of games also matters, adds Farber, who says teachers should aim for variety. If you do let kids play games in class, he says, “think about the emotions those ...

  6. 5 Free Video Games That Support English Language Learners

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    5 Free Games to Get Started With. 1. Activate: Activate is an interactive gaming platform rooted in civic participation. Players align with and campaign for a cause within their community. The game walks users through raising awareness for their cause, managing campaign resources, and engaging community stakeholders.

  7. 5 Vocabulary Games That Build Content Knowledge - Edutopia

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    5. Mind Meld. This two-to-eight-minute game gets students verbalizing and making links between vocabulary words. It works well at the end of a lesson when you have a couple of spare minutes. How it works: Students are put into pairs, and on the count of three, they say a word related to a given subject or unit.

  8. English Language Learners - Edutopia

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    Making Space for Native Languages in Newcomer Classrooms. When English language learners are given consistent opportunities to practice their home languages in class, their English proficiency flourishes—along with their sense of belonging and identity. 14.2k.

  9. 10 Strategies That Support English Language Learners Across All...

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    According to a 2017 study, the simple act of using closed captioning improves learning, even for students without learning challenges. 2. Voice typing in Google Docs (under the Tools menu) provides students with a voice-to-text option that can help learners who have some oral language but struggle with spelling and writing.

  10. Building Vocabulary Through Fun and Games - Edutopia

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    Building Vocabulary Through Fun and Games. Since students become very engaged in games, you can use play in your coursework to help deepen students’ understanding of key terms. New! For teachers faced with multiple demands of test prep and a fast-paced curriculum, it can be hard to find time for play in the classroom—much less play that is ...

  11. Movement-Based Games That Improve Spelling | Edutopia

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    4 Games to Improve Students’ Spelling. 1. Body Language: In this game, students work with a partner to embody different letters of the alphabet, ultimately spelling an entire word. Start by having two students make a single letter together. For example, they can make the letter M by holding hands and bending down toward the center of their ...