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I recently responded to a blog challenge by a video recording of myself - you can see it by clicking here. Most EFL teachers are probably aware of the activity where students are asked to say some things about themselves, and the others are to guess if Read More...
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For most people, running to catch the bus will leave them panting, struggling to catch their breath.
Then, there are dedicated joggers who run regularly to maintain their fitness, or to keep themselves slim.
Some of these get hooked to running to the Read More...
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There are quite a few free websites which allow you to create your own activities, and one of those is Puzzlemaker. Here, you can make your own puzzles, such as Word Search, Double Puzzles, Maths Squares, Cryptograms and Mazes. The only price you pay Read More...
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Do you know your sports? Click on the icon to test yourself in a simple point-and-click game.
If you want to see your name appear on the scoring sheet, you'll have to register before playing. Remember your nickname & password for all my other games which Read More...
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Friday. End of April. IES La Minilla. 2º ESO, CLIL group. Both their English teacher and their Science teacher were away at a Comenius meeting in Turkey. Weather wasn't too hot, not too cold either. Sounds like a good idea to go trekking, and so we did! Read More...
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Click here to start this online crossword puzzle on the basic rules of rugby. Don't forget to come back here when you've finished to report your score in the comments section.
Image by: Michel Béga Click here for a 36-piece jigsaw puzzle Click here for Read More...
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Tomás has asked me to post this here, so, like the good boy I am ;-), I'm granting his request. It's a simple PowerPoint presentation on a typical PE lesson. Regular readers may notice that this presentation, unlike the rest, is not hosted in Scribd. Read More...
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Continuing with the parts of our body series, this one tests your knowledge on the muscular system. To play the game, click on the icon below. Speed (time) and accuracy (percentage of correct answers) are the two important factors here. Before you start Read More...
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