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Teaching activities provided by the British Council

I am very happy to announce a new set of

material provided by the British Council:

Teaching children

1) "Circus escape" is an online flash-animated story for young learners about an elephant which escapes from the circus and runs off into town.

http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/teaching-kids/circus-escape


2) There are many activities on the British Council’s site for young learners which you can use with your learners to help them develop their writing skills. They range from writing poems, making stories, reading and sending book and film reviews and sending ecards to family and friends.

On this page you will find tips for using and exploiting the activities in the classroom: Play with Poems, Story Maker,Write a review and Send an ecard

http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/teaching-kids/get-writing


3) Superheroes is an exciting topic for young learners. On this page you will find tips for using and exploiting the materials in the classroom including an extremely motivating interactive game called "Style a Hero"!

http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/teaching-kids/superheroes

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