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Games for Language Learning (Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers)In association with Amazon.comAvailability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Dewey Decimal Number: 418.007 EAN: 9780521277372 Edition: 2 ISBN: 052127737X Label: Cambridge University Press Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 224 Publication Date: July 27, 1984 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Studio: Cambridge University Press Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Games provide meaningful and enjoyable language practice at all levels and for all age groups. They can be used to practise any of the skills - speaking, listening, reading and writing - at any stage of the learning process, from controlled repetition through guided practice to free expression. To enable teachers to select the activities most suitable for their needs, precise information is provided, both at the beginning of each game and in the summary chart, about the language content, the skills to be practised, the level, the degree of teacher-control, and the time and materials required. Clear advice is given on preparation and classroom procedure, with many illustrations and examples. There is a comprehensive index. Book Description: Enjoyable games to practise any of the skills at any stage of the learning process. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Very good resource bookThis is a very good resource book for your ESL classes. The games were easily adapted to our specific needs and I'm glad that I purchased it. Rating: - Games for Language LearningIt's an excellent educational resource for teaching ESL. I recommend it. My students have enjoy the games I have done with them the first few days of class. Rating: - wonderful resourceWhat a great resource this book is. I will definitely consult it often. Games for anything and everything. Rating: - UsefulThis is an invaluable resource for language teachers. As any classroom teacher knows, games often add life to a class that is about to fall asleep. They add energy to a class and give the students a little burst of motivation. This book covers a wide variety of games for teaching English as a second language. The games are divided into discrete categories. For example some of the categories are psychological games, magic tricks, story games, and memory games. Since the games are divided in ... Read More
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