TeachingEnglish
Flashcards
Submitted by Rob Lewis on 1 November, 2011 - 11:21
How do you use flashcards in your class? Watch Vikki, and then let us know how you use them by leaving a comment below. Remember to check out our flashcard maker too!
If you like the song at the end, have a look at LearnEnglish Kids.
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Thank you, Vikki, for your lesson! Could you show us another one, please!
Thank you very much for lesson.
I use flashcards all the time, can't imagine teaching a foreign language without them. Kids love it, it makes everything easier. We introduce new words/structures with flashcards, revise, play all sorts of games. Thanks for your ideas!
very good example. You inspired me!
TE Team
Lots of great practical ideas for using flashcards in this video. Thanks Vikki! Here’s more on flashcards and how to use them:
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/articles/using-flash-cards-young-learners
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/activities/using-flash-cards
There are free printable flashcards on LearnEnglish Kids. Click on the link below and then go to the ‘flashcards’ tab:http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/parents/learning-resources
Sally
Thank you very much for lesson.
Thank you, for showing us a new and exciting lesson that we all can use in our class with our young learners.
Thank you Vikki, I will certainly use this lesson and now have several other ideas for future lessons. One point, could someone please tell me what Vikki says when she talks about the book and points. I can't quite catch the words. Could I also ask where the book came from and how it's used.
Thanks again
TE Team
Hi
Vikki says ‘….but he was still hungry….’ as she reads the story and points to the book. The book is The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.
For more ideas on how to use this book in class (as well as other picture books) you could read this article: http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/language-assistant/primary-tips/creepy...
Sally
Thank you very much Sally.
Carol