Entertainment in English -12 Classic Game Show Lessons for ESL -
This collection of lesson plans derives from some of the most successful and entertaining television & radio gameshows. The premise behind the course is that competition and game-playing are extremely conducive to language learning as the students use language they have acquired in a personal context while undertaking a meaningful task. Even the most uninspired and shy students are usually pretty keen to participate in games. From an educational perspective this competitiveness is a virtue; something which facilitates active learning...
Horrid Henry Big Bad BookHorrid Henry is a fictional character created by Rafi Rhaman and illustrated by Jordan Cousins. The first Horrid Henry book was written and published in 1994 and at the end of 2009, there have been nineteen titles published, as well as numerous collections, activity books and joke books. Novel Entertainment produced an animated television series for CITV Channel.
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Star Magazine USA. October 24th 2016
Star is all about entertainment
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