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August 2011 Treasure Hunt
Offline Fun: Printable Game Sites
Marcel Van Amelsvoort
(Kanagawa Prefectural Institute of Language and Culture Studies)

Recently I have met many high school teachers. Only a few of themteach in classes that are online. This month’s column is especiallyfor those teachers, but also for other teachers who want to make useof offline activities available on the Internet for fun face-to-faceclasses. The sites this week allow users to print out games to use ingroups in class. Games can be a fun way to practice language and thesesites have some really good ones.

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Marcel Van Amelsvoort
(Kanagawa Prefectural College of Foreign Studies)
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Hi everyone. This month I have a couple of different things to introduce.

First, I’d like to continue on with some more games and fun activities for young learners. For very young learners who are able to listen very short stories, there are some good activities at Noggin, http://www.noggin.com/ This site has some interactive games and short stories taken mostly from television in the United States.

I recently came across a web page listing hundreds of games made with Flash. Most have little educational value, but some of the interactive stories in the Choose Your Adventure section could be good listening exercises for some of our more advanced students. Take a look at the whole list and hunt around for something you might want to use with students. http://flashchild.com/all-games/

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Marcel Van Amelsvoort
(Kanagawa Prefectural College of Foreign Studies)
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Hello everyone. I’m sure everyone is very busy this month, including me, so I’m going to make this month’s column very short. Last month I introduced several online games that I thought could be fun ways for some of our more advanced students to interact in English. Well, this month I’d like to introduce some games that are suitable for our younger and less proficient students. Brain Connection has a large number of letter identifying, listening discrimination and memory games suitable for our very young students. These games are great for kindergarten and elementary school students or anyone we might want to use phonics activities with. There are about 20 games on the site and they require Shockwave to view and play. Have fun. http://www.brainconnection.com/teasers/
カテゴリー: The Treasure Hunt Club
Marcel Van Amelsvoort
(Kanagawa Prefectural College of Foreign Studies)
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Hello again everyone. This month we’ll take a look at some games you
can use for a few minutes of class time to add a little fun. The web is,
of course, full of games, but I’ve tried to choose some that are simple
and accessible for students.

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