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39 ESL Review Games and Activities: For Kids (6-13) - cover

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39 ESL Review Games and Activities: For Kids (6-13)

Jackie Bolen

Publisher: Jackie Bolen

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Want to make your TEFL classes awesome and cut review lesson prep time in half? You'll need to pick up a copy of 39 ESL Review Games and Activities for Kids (6-13). 
  
Many of your students think that review classes are boring and with good reason. They often are! But, they don't have to be! Effective review games and activities are a valuable teaching tool because language is learned mainly through repetition. However, finding good review activities takes time, a scarce resource for most teachers. 
  
That's what makes 39 ESL Review Games so valuable. It helps your students review English grammar and vocabulary while reducing prep time, so you can focus on other important teaching tasks. This book will make your classes awesome and will save you time, guaranteed. 
  
If you want some fun, engaging, and useful review games and activities that your students will love, 39 ESL Review Games and Activities for Kids (6-13) is for you! Pick up a copy today and get ready for some serious ESL teaching awesome in your life. 
Available since: 08/20/2020.

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