"Do
you teach children English one
to one, or do you want to teach your own child?"
Here are some fun teaching
games to liven up your one to one lessons
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Hello
and welcome. My name is Shelley Ann Vernon and I am thrilled that you
have come to this page to find out more about teaching English through
games. Right here you have found a solution to get great
results in the classroom for children aged 4 to 12; a
solution that from my experience will bring more success
and joy into the lives of the children you teach.
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You'll
learn how to make your classes, or one to one lessons serious fun, how
to
ensure everyone gets better grades, how to help stimulate
the brighter kids while nurturing the slower ones,
and how to associate fun to learning by teaching
vocabulary through the use of games, as well as grammar. Earn even more
appreciation, love and respect from your students, their parents and
your institution for your innovative, inspirational teaching.
The
games presented here work for ESL
pupils aged 4 to 12. These games are most suitable for beginners to intermediate.
If you only have preschool children you need this
page: 3
to 5 only.
If
you only have teens and adults you need this
page: ESL
Games and Activities for Adults. |
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From
Shelley Ann Vernon
Dear
Teacher,
Who
learns their native language by first sitting with a textbook reading
out paragraphs?
Children
already know their native language before
learning to read and write it.
A
lot of people who attend language classes and even pass written
language exams can hardly string a sentence together.
I
remember my many language classes (I speak English, French, Spanish and
some German), and most of the time we would sit in class reading text
books and writing assignments. Hardly ANY time was devoted to speaking
the language, and it is the same in many schools today.
Even
though most of my school and university friends passed their exams,
they could hardly speak the language. I could, but that was not down to
my teachers, but to my parents, who sent me on foreign exchanges as a
child. The way things have been set up these last few decades frankly
does not reflect our pupils' needs.
Make your one to one lessons
FUN!
As
teachers how do we better educate our pupils so that they;
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learn
to think instead of being spoon-fed |
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do
better in their exams |
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have
confidence speaking their second language, as well as being able to
read and write in it? |
With
these ideas for teaching English games you can transform
your classes and achieve all this because the oral communication games
are designed to allow everyone plenty of opportunity to practise
speaking, without neglecting spelling, reading
and writing. In fact most of the games can also be played to
specifically ENHANCE these skills. There are also reading
games, spelling games, writing games and English composition games.
So
if you have come to this page because you are looking for ways to
improve the effectiveness of your teaching and to make your classes
more fun, then you have come to the right place because you can achieve
those worthwhile goals right here.
Encourage
your pupils so they look forward to your lessons
On
this page you will find out:
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Why
teaching vocabulary through the use of games works better than
traditional teaching methods |
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How to make individual lessons
more fun |
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How
to have a library of games to use in your one-to-one classes |
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How
to give your students a real chance at speaking the language while
engaging them in the class at the same time |
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How
to create a positive learning environment |
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How
to be an even more effective teacher by using ideas for teaching
English games |
You
will also discover new ways to:
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Encourage
even those who are always at the bottom of the class |
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Have more motivated pupils
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Improve
your students' grades |
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Spend less time preparing for
lessons |
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Successfully
handle mixed ability situations in class |
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Enjoy
yourself more in class and create a bond with your pupils |
Achieve results 2x as fast
But
don't take my word for it, here are success stories from other teachers
and pupils:
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Teachers
love these games!
I have
looked at many, many books regarding activities and games. I have only
found one that is any good.
I love
your book. It is excellent!
Thomas StPeter, Chicago
Teachers can adapt the games
to all ages!
Your
games are such great fun and adaptable for all ages. The kids
enjoy them
immensely. They are the perfect fit for my students and my style of
teaching.
Dominique Guihenneuc
Italy, 2007
The games
help with children who have learning difficulties!
My
daughter Aurore has learning difficulties and since coming to your
classes she has gained in confidence and has improved in all subjects
at school.
Mrs
J. Brown, Canterbury, Kent, UK
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The kids
love the games too!
And
from Julie Gambade, age 10, Grenoble France: (translated from the
French)
"She
isn't like the other teachers, she teaches us while playing.
It's really fun and you can remember it better."
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I
got into teaching after my language degree in French and Spanish, when
I took a TEFL qualification (teaching English as a foreign language)
and taught in language schools and privately for several
years.
I then
started teaching children and I had over one hundred private
pupils between the ages of 3 and 14 taking music or
French
lessons from me in their free time.
As
part of the fun I would put a show on every term for the parents. The
kids loved it and the parents could also see the results their children
were getting.
Now
for parents to pay out and for children to exchange their play time for
lessons voluntarily, you have got to be make your teaching fun and have
the pupils learning
so that the parents keep paying!
And
that is the real test, which all
these games have passed with flying colours.
And
not only do these games allow you to get great academic results, but
you can positively
affect the lives of the children you
teach by associating fun and encouragement to learning. A child who
gets poor grades all the time, and who is always way down the list in
class, will tend to stay there as their self-esteem drops lower and
lower.
I'll
never forget a grateful parent thanking me at the end of two terms and
telling me how her daughter, who had learning difficulties, had gained
so much in confidence since coming to my classes that she had improved across the
board in all subjects at school .
Teaching
is a wonderful profession , and one thing we all know for sure is that
we never forget our teachers, and we vividly remember the few
incredible teachers we had who challenged us and made us think, rather
than spoon fed us so we could be successfully processed through the
exams.
Your pupils
are going to remember you for the rest of their lives, and with that in
mind, don't you want them to remember you as one of the best?
As
a language teacher I believe the greatest gift you can give is the skill and confidence to SPEAK the language
and actually use it. What use is a language qualification to someone if
he or she cannot actually speak it?
How to teach your pupils to
speak English twice as fast...
Here
are some of the problems many teachers have:
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Some
of your children may not enjoy being in class |
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You
may find it hard to have all your children pay attention |
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Your
class may not repeat things back to you enthusiastically |
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Some
of your class may not be motivated to learn |
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Your
pupils may not get much chance to practise speaking English during
class |
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We
need repetition to learn, and to make things stick, but how do you make
this interesting? |
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You
may not have time to revise all the vocabulary, themes and grammar that
you have covered as if you spend time revising you fall behind in the
coursework |
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You
may feel some of your pupils getting restless during class time, and
losing their focus |
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You
may lack time to put that extra boost into your classes having a lot of
paperwork, report writing and marking to do |
Here's
how these ideas for teaching English games address these problems:
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Games
make learning fun so your class and children are willing participants
and not just there because they have to be. |
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Students
pay more attention because they are enjoying themselves, so they do
better, they feel better about themselves, and do EVEN better
– it's a vicious circle working in your favour. |
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Playing
a game has a purpose to it, an outcome, and in order to play students
have to say things – they have a reason
to communicate
rather than just repeat things back mindlessly. Therefore they want to
know and learn more. |
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Games
stimulate and motivate children to new levels.
If they do not pay
attention during the presentation of new language, and make a mental
effort to memorise it, they will not be able to play the games well,
and they'll let their team and themselves down, so they make
more effort to join in and learn as much as possible. |
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Students
get to use the language all the time during the games |
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They
involve a lot of repetition, and repetition
is the mother of skill, it can be BORING, but
thanks to these games it is FUN. How do you expect your class or
children to remember vocabulary if they only use it once in the term?
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The
games lend themselves perfectly to quick
bursts of revision.
Using some
of the games you can revise a massive amount of vocabulary and grammar
in a few minutes. If you use games to revise two or three topics every
lesson, as well as teach the new language, imagine how well your kids
will do at exam time, and how proud you will feel. |
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The
physical movement involved in some of the games also helps keep
everyone concentrating and paying attention.
Children naturally have a lot of energy and are not good at sitting for
long periods so if you throw in a game with
movement from time to time
you will prevent them from getting restless and bored. |
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Children
have a short attention span (even more so these days with the style and
pace of the media, and computer games).
Livening up your lessons with varied
games to practise the language you are teaching will
keep your children alert and enjoying themselves. |
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The
philosophy of encouragement incorporated into these games allows all
students, including the less good ones, to gain in confidence. Usually this doesn't
just mean they get better at your subject, but in all subjects. This
makes everybody, including you, more motivated and optimistic, and you
can really make a difference by helping your pupils have more
self-esteem so they succeed in all areas of life. |
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There
are literally hundred of ways of adapting the games so you can cater
for a broad age range (suggested range: age 4 to 12). This gives you an
incredible
battery of learning tools and ultimate flexibility. |
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You
can practise almost any language you wish with the vast majority of the
games and adapt
them at will to your curriculum and the text books you
are using.
You will be able to deliver fun, unpredictable lively
classes that your students will love. |
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You
do not need many materials to play these games (in some cases you need
only your regular black board or classroom props). Once you have used
the games once you will need virtually NO
PREPARATION TIME AT ALL!
You'll be able to give
stimulating fun classes while keeping your evenings free for yourself
and your own hobbies, family and friends. |
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You
can easily
control the class by switching to calming games when you
need to calm everyone down or throw in an exciting game when you want
to pick up the pace.
Variety is the key and with over one hundred games
you are spoiled for choice. |
Give fun classes and save on
prep. time
I
can promise you that I have thoroughly tried and tested
using games in class, and in my experience it works. But
let's hear from a few more of my old pupils…to
show you that these ideas for teaching English games really do work:
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The
children will remember you all their lives!
We
are both missing you a lot. Victoria's French is really
keeping her ahead in school and she's
getting A's
all the time, and it's helping me as well because lots of
French people come into my class at school! The French people say to
count up to 20 and it is really easy as I can count up to 60! Wish you
were here, love from Hannah & Vicky.
-Hannah Watson,
Canterbury Kent, UK
The
children remember vocabulary long term!
Six
months ago, my four year old and my seven year old spent 20
minutes with Shelley using these techniques to learn colours in French;
I
was amazed to find that they still remember them all today!
Julie
O'Devlin,
Salisbury, UK
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And the
children will love you!
And
here is a little note I got from one of my 5-year-old
pupils.
Heather
Smith,
Canterbury, UK.
Your
pupils will ultimately choose to apply themselves or not, but you can
make a difference by making it easy for them.
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In case you are
sceptical, (which is fair), let me tell you what these games are NOT:
Class
time is precious and I understand that you do not want to waste it
playing silly games just to pass the time. Rest assured that these
games do NOT involve:
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Arts
and crafts type activities – they are too time-consuming |
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Complex
or copious amounts of materials |
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Complicated
rules to learn |
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Preparation
time |
What
you WILL find are over one hundred ideas for teaching English games,
and for teaching vocabulary through the use of games, as well as
spelling games, reading games, writing games and above all ORAL
COMMUNICATION games.
These
games are not a 'softy' wishy-washy alternative but
are designed to stretch and test the children constantly, helping them
to reach new levels of performance in an encouraging and stimulating
environment.
This
particular series of games has the following features:
Fun games for
learning English - In Detail
Each
game is described in detail and most of them have examples of how they
can be adapted in terms of language, group size and age. The
instructions are clear and easy to understand, and the games are easy
to use, and listed in alphabetical order for convenience. You can start
using them right away in class.
Fun games for
learning English - Including Tips
Seventeen
practical teaching tips on using the games are included along with an
explanation of the categories, the best group sizes, adapting the games
to different ages and levels, the materials you'll need, the
pace of the games, the pros and cons of competition in the class, how
to get the most out of mixed abilities and logistics. This is all
straight forward and will allow you to ensure maximum results in terms
of learning and enjoyment. It will
save you from making obvious mistakes when using games and put you on
the path to successful lessons.
Fun games for
learning English - Quick Start
A
quick start guide is provided explaining which games to use first and
how to
progress through the games to teach specific vocabulary or language.
The best games to use in each of the 6 steps are listed. The six steps
outlined are as follows:
- Introducing
new vocabulary and language
- Continuing
exposure to new language
- Communicating
with the new language
- Consolidating
with more demanding speaking games
- Reading
- Writing
The
idea here is to help you get off to a quick start
while you are familiarising yourself with all the possibilities. Just
see which games are recommended at the different stages of learning and
go to that game in the manual to apply it immediately to your next
class.
Fun games for
learning English - Instant Access
This
manual is an e-book so you can download it instantly and pay no
postage, no waiting and you can get started right away. This also
allows us to make it available to you at a very reasonable price.
These
fun teaching English games are a life-saver if you need to prepare a
lesson quickly, and they have the potential to change the way you feel
about teaching. You'll buy them once and use them over and over and
over again, you can take them to the grave as they will never become
outdated! This really is life-long value.
I
am offering you
this 60,000 word manual of over 120 A4 pages for
only 33.97 US
dollars or 25 Euros or only 16.97 UK pounds!! *Native teachers of low-wage countries
please contact me for special rates.
To
make sure that you get the most out of the games, and that you start
using them right away I have created several essential
bonuses.
Super bonus 1 - printable games (value $25)
10 language themes with flashcards
Save
a HUGE amount of time with this super bonus. These 10 bonus themes
include:
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A
list of games that are ideal for each theme |
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Over
135 fun and varied picture flash cards, aimed to appeal to
children |
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Over
135 word flash cards and letters for the words for fun ways to practise
reading, writing, and games for spelling and vocabulary |
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Extra
material consisting of 7 bingo sets, 2 Happy Family sets,
3 Collect the
card sets, 14 Colour the card sets, a preposition game and story, an
Abracadanagram set and 3 Hidden picture cards. |
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Rhymes
to use in some of the games |
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Children's
riddles for the Riddle game |
The
games are ready-made and all you have to do is print it
off. If
you laminate it the material will last a lifetime, and you
will be able to use it over and over again, with different classes,
with many different games, and with the same class for revision. Once
you have it you will save a MASSIVE amount of time and will be able to
prepare a fun lesson in as little as five minutes, and that is the
absolute truth, because I have done it over and over again.
This
essential time saving bonus to use with the games right away is valued
at 25 US dollars, but is yours absolutely
FREE
Super bonus 2 - One to One Games
(value $21)
64 great games from the main eBook adapted for one
to one teaching, or for teaching one to three pupils.
Level:
Beginners to Intermediate
Age:
6-12
I
guarantee you will give fun lessons and achieve great results with
these games for your private pupils. The parents will be
thrilled, you'll keep all your clients, and get more through
recommendations as people find out how good you are.
If
you only want the one to one e-book without all the other games for
groups that is possible - please click through to the order page on the
links below and look for the special button to buy the one to one games
only.
Super bonus 3 - Extra Games!
Since
the first version in early 2006 many more games have been added to "101
English Language Games for Children" and all the extra
games are included! Now there are 161 games. All
fully
explained with examples of how to adapt them to teach any grammar or
vocabulary.
This
order is ABSOLUTELY RISK FREE for you because it comes with a 60-day
full money back guarantee.
Try
as many of the games as you like and I am confident that you will
never want to send them back.
*Message*
The USD
and GBP prices may have to go up again with the weakening of
those currencies, so make the most of it while it is 33.97!
So
download your digital e-book
"161 English
Language Games for Children"
right away…

Click
here
to order now with our secure server
and remember if you are
not satisfied just let us know and we will refund you in full. And you
still get to keep the essential bonus material, yours for FREE, and
that's an incredible time saving gain, plus a value of 25
dollars.
Prefer
snail mail? Click
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to print out an order form to mail or fax your order – we
also accept cheques in euros and pounds Sterling.
Prefer
the phone? Please email me so I can set up a time with you.
You
can download the games now and be using them tomorrow!
Yours sincerely

Shelley Ann Vernon
Teaching
English Games
P.S.
I hope you'll decide to take action and add this resource to
your own, as another string to your bow, to reach out to and inspire
more young people today.
I've
shown you that these games are proven to work, and that they will motivate your pupils
and make your classes FUN.
They will also help your students learn to speak English twice as fast,
and remember what they learn, so you will have great results as
their teacher.
As
well as saving
on
preparation time you'll earn love and respect from
children, parents and institutions alike. So
now it's up to you to apply them in your
teaching.
If
you're not absolutely convinced then I'll refund
you every penny.
I'm
sure you'll have as much fun, and feel as much satisfaction, using
these inspirational games with your pupils as I have…
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