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many different cartoon heads are shown in this image, with the names of each character

Based on the very popular game guess who, I tend to use this when I teach feature-related vocabulary. My students tend to like it, be it kids or adults. You can describe the people on the sh

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several pictures of the game cards with text reading guess games your students will love

Guessing games are a great way to practice speaking, critical thinking and vocabulary building in ESL classrooms starting from young learners through adults. Whether you are an English teacher or a parent trying to improve your child's vocabulary in a first or second language, guessing games are a MUST! Here's where to start: Ages 3-4:

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Guess Who?

Getting to know your character is like playing Guess Who? You have this image of what your character looks like in your head, but figuring out exactly what the character looks like on paper is another game all together. You have to know exactly who your character is before you can start throwing her into situations. I'm a pantser. I don't know the plot before I write--but always know my main character. Or I try. If you don't know your character then you won't be able to tell his or her…

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