

MINIMAX exercises
by Philippa Rechberger
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Philippa Rechberger is a very experienced ESL teacher and colleague. According to her motto - minimum input / maximum output - she has put together a great selection of exercises. These can be easily implemented in your classroom. Download the file and browse through the different exercises.


ICEBREAKING IDEAS
provided by www.icebreakers.ws
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Why not starting your lesson with "would you rather" questions, and moral quandary questions? Simply download the following ready to teach questions. Explore this exercise and over 100+ other icebreaker ideas, teambuilding activities and fun group games! They come with easy-to-follow guides, which are useful for your classroom!


READY, STEADY, CHAT!
by Stephanie Bröcher & Daniela Byvank
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Making statements, asking and reacting to questions– these are important elements of verbal communication. With this booklet, your pupils have the opportunity to speak English for a few minutes at the beginning of each English lesson. While moving around in the classroom, they choose a partner with whom they have short conversations. The booklet helps them and can of course be expanded during the year.

WRITING MINIBOOKS
https://www.minibooks.ch/
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write, design, publish, download, print and give away your own little book!
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no registration required
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easy to adopt in class