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Copyright www.teachingenglishgames.com by Shelley Ann Vernon 1
STORIES 11 to 20 Overview, Other Resources & Printing
This is an overview of the contents of stories 11-20.
1. The stories are available separately in PowerPoint format. Included: Stories only in animated power point format showing pictures and texts. 240 slides over 10 stories.
2. And / Or as a PDF, complete with teaching kit as follows:
Each story comes as an individual PDF document with: • Table of contents • Story texts in two versions – a basic version for complete beginners and a version with
more vocabulary for children who have been learning English for a year or two. • Lesson plan ideas for the story consisting of pre-story ideas, ideas to use during story-
telling and post-story activities • Pre-story games to introduce the key vocabulary and phrases • Ideas to use during story telling • Post-story activities • A4 colour illustrations • Bingo set • The basic story text in large font to stick on the back of the relevant story illustrations and
in some cases there is extra colouring, in addition to the black and white vocabulary flashcards
• Colour vocabulary flashcards are provided for all ten stories in two sizes. You'll find the preschool games book included with stories 1 to 10 helpful for use with the lesson plans, but not obligatory.
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11. The Frog Family
Revision from Stories 1 to 10: blue, green, pond, grass, hello, to eat, to jump, to swim
New nouns: Family, mother, father, sister, brother, baby, grandmother, grandfather. (If you prefer teach mummy, daddy, granny and granddad instead.) Frog, insect, sun, water
Other: to sit, I'm hot, I'm very, very hot. I'm cold, I'm very, very cold. Come in, come out, cool and warm. Extra vocabulary in version 2 They have been shopping, bought himself, herself, in town, this morning Hat, sunglasses, skirt, camouflage trousers, nappies, pipe, walking stick Really elegant, handsome, cool, pretty, cute Lunch, teatime, tea
12. Cowboys and Indians
Revision: very, hear, love
Nouns: bedroom, bathroom, stairs, hall, living room, kitchen Cowboys and Indians, chocolate cake Verbs: fighting
Other: dark, light, thank you Extra vocabulary in version 2 Who is in there? What is in there? Teddy, cow, plane, pillows, sock, shampoo, planet, noise, plant, pot, feathers, shadow, curtain To be grounded, to fly Worried, strange, freaked out, interested, dark Excuse me, do you mind
13. Cat and Mouse
Revision: living room, kitchen, hall, stairs, bathroom and bedroom Revision Also: little, cat, come in, come out, mother, jumps, runs, tired, fall asleep, very, hear New Nouns: mouse, house New Verbs: play New Phrases: bye bye, be good, goes out, quick, you can't catch me! Oh yes I can, wake up
Extra vocabulary in version 2 Pet, basket, cage, fire, game, shower, tail, sofa To leave, to keep safe, to glare, to growl, to look round, to hang, to kill - meaning to be furious with or to tell off, not literally to take the life of Goody, close, behind, faster, fast, pesky, upside down, yikes
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14. Archie and His Train
Revision: bedroom, bathroom, stairs, hall, mother, father, sister, brother, grandfather, grandmother, dog Revision: To give, love, play, hears...calling Revision: Here is, thank you Days of the Week: Revised from story 10, or leave out New Nouns: dining room, train, track, present
Extra vocabulary in version 2 To love, to play, to carry, to call, to go, to go bang Gigantic, thing, house, fire cracker, shampoo (revision from version 2 story 12), toys,
school books, front door, food, dinner table Late, darling, time for bed, how nice, sleepy, suddenly, wide awake
15. We Build Our House
Revision: Family: father, mother, sister, and the cat Revision Nouns: kitchen, living room, bathroom, bedroom, house, Revision from stories 1 to 10: green, field, garden, flowers, green grass Revision: Hello, run, play, quick, thank you New Nouns: beach, sea, desert, sand, mountain, snow New Verbs: build New Other: lovely
Extra vocabulary in version 2 Wash, cook, clean, look after, play with, play, to be mad about, shout, run, climb, ski Evening, weekend, golf, roof, tornado, countryside Annoying, lucky, huge, different, safe
16. The Farm at Night
Revision: asleep, goodnight, frog, duck, mouse, family, mother, father, brother, sister, baby, dark, light New Nouns: night, farm, animals, cow, horse, pig, sheep, mice New Optional: first, second, third, fourth, fifth. If you prefer, replace with 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 New Other: How many ... are there? There is, there are.
Extra vocabulary in version 2 Visit, wake up, come, let's go, hide and live Cockerel, gate, night, day, burrow, farmhouse Fast asleep, quietly, next, out and about, together
17. Thomas
Revision: path, mother, grass, pond Revision Verbs: play, walk, run Revision Other: Thank you, you can't catch me, bye bye New Nouns: computer, bandage, mummy, lamppost, hole, friends New Body parts: head, nose, arm, leg, foot New Verbs: fall, put on New Other: Ouch! That is better.
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Extra vocabulary in version 2 Thingamajig, or use gizmo or gadget See, talk, reply, stop, eat, trip over, fall over, fall into, fall down, Walk off, walk into, listen, hurt, wish, prefer Whenever, nicer, already, smack, head first, suddenly For goodness sake Look where you are going
18. Bandages
Revision: Horse, pig, sheep, duck, frog, cow, mouse, lion, monkey Revision Numbers: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine Revision Body: head, foot, leg, arm, nose, Revision Other: Let's play, run, you can't catch me, ouch, that is better, put on, bedroom, bandage, how many New Nouns: tail, eye, mouth New Verbs: steps on New Phrases: I would like
Extra vocabulary in version 2 Friends, hide and seek, drawer, something, game Hide, find, bet, chase, get off, think, put on, join in, sneeze, talk, tidy, put away Bigger, faster, tiny, quick, hard, terrible, luckily, all right, fun, sweet All the time
19. Dressing Up Revision Nouns: mother, father, bedroom, Revision Verbs: Put on, play, hear coming, quick, hide, see, comes in and goes out Also: Possessives New Clothes: shoes, trousers, dress, shirt, hat New Verbs: laugh New Phrases: How do you do? That was fun.
Extra vocabulary in version 2 Queen of England, voice, sleeves, pudding, tonight Allow, know Fancy, evening, gigantic, huge, far too long, posh and furious Thank goodness, grown up
20. The Princess and the Pirate
Revision: cat, mouse, shirt, dress, trousers, shoes, hat Revision other: I would like, thank you, how do you do New Nouns: princess, pirate, fairy, wand, skirt, boots New Other: What would you like? To wave
Extra vocabulary in version 2 Let out, wish, hear, call, speak, appear, capture and set sail Together, as usual, whenever, alone, beautiful, amazed, amazing, lovely, pirate-like, princess-like, treasure hunt, seven seas
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Other Resources
Also available: Stories 11 to 20 have a matching songs CD (or downloadable version) with masks of the characters in the stories.
http://www.teachingenglishgames.com/eslsongs.htm
mp3
and
CD by post
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Preschool Games and Stories 1 to 10 with songs
Ten stories covering basic vocabulary themes and useful vocabulary with a fun games book for preschoolers and young primary.
www.teachingenglishgames.com/3-5.htm
Stories 21 to 30
Stories with lesson plans, flashcards, colouring and illustrations Birthday Ground hog Day April Fools' Day Christmas Halloween Valentine's Day Mother's Day Thanksgiving Easter Bunny Summer Holiday Adventure
With Songs and Masks of Story Characters
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Songs & Masks for Special Days in the Year
www.teachingenglishgames.com/eslsongs3.htm
Plays and Skits for Children
Plays and skits for small groups up to 15 students.
Also for use one on one.
For beginners aged 4 to 12.
Simple repetitive skits with a touch of humour.
Easily adapted to higher levels. http://www.teachingenglishgames.com/eslplays.htm
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Primary games book, flashcards and lesson plans .
• Games book for children aged 6 to 12, handling all class sizes. If you have very big preschool groups and you need more games for large classes this book would help.
. • Over six hundred printable flashcards in vocabulary themes, in three sizes, and being
added to all the time. .
• Elementary lesson plans to help get teachers started using games.
http://www.teachingenglishgames.com/4-12.htm
Teen/Adult Games book
This includes games and activities for higher levels. Printable board games and game cards are provided to keep preparation to a minimum.
http://www.teachingenglishgames.com/4-12.htm
One to One Games and Video
• Games for private tutors and parents
• With video demonstrations
• For ages 4 to 12
http://www.homeenglishteacher.com
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Printing and Copyright This book is designed to be easy to use onscreen via the links from the table of contents and the detailed index. Should you choose to print it, it is written in an ecological font with tiny holes in it to save ink. PRINTING TIPS To use much less ink and print everything quicker print in colour but always selecting draft or economy ink setting. To find that option: 1. Open the document you want to print 2. Select FILE then PRINT and your printer menu will open. 3. Look for SETTINGS or PREFERENCES and select draft or economy. The wording may vary depending on your printer, but this option will be there. SPECIAL FONT This is an optional step to save more ink every time you print any document. The books are created with an ink-saving font with tiny holes. You save 20% more ink in addition to saving ink using the draft printer setting. To benefit from this font you need to install it in your fonts folder. If you are a total beginner with computers you might prefer to skip this step. When you yourself create documents you may use this font and save ink each time you print. Here is an information page on how to download that font, which is free of charge. http://www.teachingenglishgames.com/font.htm It's best to print in sections, such as ten pages at a time; that way if your printer chews up a page you won't be in a total mess! COPYRIGHT Copyright @ 2009-2013 by Shelley Ann Vernon www.teachingenglishgames.com All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronically or mechanically, including photocopying, recording, computer bulletin board (BBS), Internet, or by any information storage retrieval system, without written permission of the author. I earn my living from my books so I appreciate your integrity on this point. Thank you!
Published by: Shelley Ann Vernon