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A1-C1 Picture Boards Version 5

The document presents various interactive activities using Picture Boards to enhance learning, including guessing games, storytelling, and grammar practice. It includes specific examples of words and themes for different Picture Boards categorized as A1, A2, B1, B2, and C1. The activities aim to engage students in vocabulary and language development through creative and collaborative methods.

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A1-C1 Picture Boards Version 5

The document presents various interactive activities using Picture Boards to enhance learning, including guessing games, storytelling, and grammar practice. It includes specific examples of words and themes for different Picture Boards categorized as A1, A2, B1, B2, and C1. The activities aim to engage students in vocabulary and language development through creative and collaborative methods.

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Picture Boards

Version 3
HERE ARE SOME IDEAS HOW YOU CAN USE THEM:

1. One person explains the chosen word to the partner or


group. Everyone tries to guess and say the right answer,
write it in the chat, or circle it on the screen if you're using
Zoom.
2. Make a story.
3. Play the Yes/No game, where one person chooses a word,
and everyone else asks Yes/No questions.
4. How many can you remember? Give your students some
time to memorize as many pictures as possible. When
time is up, they write all the words they remember in the
chat.
5. Eh Game. Try to speak about any picture or topic for 30
seconds, 1 minute, or as long as possible without saying
"um," "eh," "oh," etc.
6. Make sentences about the pictures, which is useful for
practising different grammar topics.
Picture Board A1
Picture Board A2
Picture Board B1

challenge global warming conflict destination


charity choice
approve

enemy imagine
direction
stadium
relax
disaster
different
collect
habit
hobby
delivery

introduce connection energy


category chemistry
increase
Picture Board B2

volume

agriculture insist
antibiotics justice
emotional

poverty
oversleep
construction social work
researcher
regret

unexpected
insomniac
exhausted rebellious overcrowded

figure out
doubt
sustainable on mute remind part-time
entrepreneur
Picture Board C1

cure adjustment
echo
fallacy
benefit
accomplish criticism

maintain comparison
student loan
fortnight
abundance
convince

consequence

frequent
hustle and bustle frown collaborate
enthusiasm

colleague
insight unique scrutinise assistance
affordable compromise

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