More Grammar Games: Cognitive, Affective & Movement Activities for EFL Students
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More Grammar Games: Cognitive, Affective & Movement Activities for EFL Students
This resource book for teachers contains an exciting collection of activities that present and practice vital grammatical content in an original way. Each game is clearly introduced with a summary specifying the area of grammar to be practiced, the level it is aimed at, the time required and the material needed. The activity is then presented using a step-by-step approach.
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