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Paper-prototype socially responsive games with verbs
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This is the recipe for workshop, where participants hack the rules of existing videogames in response to topical issues, and prototype new games that are vessels of alternative values and messages.

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Arts and Humanities
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Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Matteo Menapace
Paolo Pedercini
Una Lee
Date Added:
11/27/2012
Parts of speech - Mad Libs
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The students will examine their knowledge of the parts of speech with this fun game of mad libs. The teacher provides them with a story of his or her own authorship, which contains a series of blanks where the student must write a word from the corresponding part of speech in order to make the story their own.

Subject:
English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Game
Date Added:
01/21/2016
The Present Continuous Tense: A Free ESL Lesson Plan
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This lesson plan on the present continuous tense should be used to teach elementary-level students a basic understanding of how to use verbs in the present simple form. This lesson will require students to speak, read, listen and spell in English but not at a particularly advanced level. In any case, it is suitable for group or individual classes. It is a very fun lesson that can be used for concept checking and test review.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

Subject:
Language Education (ESL)
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Lesson Plan
Reading
Student Guide
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Christine Chan
Date Added:
02/18/2022
Present Tense Irregular Verbs
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Ir, Ser, and Tener are irregular Spanish verbs.  They have their own unique conjugations and follow different rules in the present tense than regular present tense verbs.  In this seminar, you will review how these verbs are conjugated as well as some other irregular verbs.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication, Presentational CommunicationComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can match a character in a headline to a supporting visualHabits of MindThinking flexiblyCritical Thinking SkillConstruct Meaning

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Languages
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Homework/Assignment
Author:
Carolina Marquez
Date Added:
07/02/2020
Qur'an Verb Sheets
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This is a link to 58 different verb charts. Each verb is chosen due to its relative frequency in the Qur'an. Each chart includes the meaning of the word, its masdar, the different ways it can be conjugated in both past and present, negation and imperatives, duals, and the active and passive participles and their plurals. The charts can be viewed online or downloaded as separate PDF files.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
eMuslim
Date Added:
10/14/2013
RVCC French 103 Chapter 3 Workbook
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Chapter 3 workbook contains practice activities for Chapter 3 Lesson.  That includes using regular verbs to generate conversation about likes and dislikes.  Complimenting people and accepting and requesting food and beverages. It also looks at making yes/ no questions to ask basic information.  Also asking information questions-who,what,where,when...

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Languages
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Module
Author:
Sandra Reynolds-Villalobos
Date Added:
02/12/2019
Reported Speech – Free ESL Lesson Plan
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“Introduction to Reported Speech” is an ESL lesson plan download aimed at students with advanced proficiency levels. To fully grasp the material, students must be very comfortable with changing verbs between various tenses including the perfect, simple and continuous tenses.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

Subject:
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Christine Chan
Date Added:
10/09/2022
Teaching Infinitives: A Free Introductory ESL Lesson Plan
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What are infinitives? When teaching infinitives it is especially important to know what they are. Infinitives are the base form of verbs. Infinitives are often formed by placing the word “to” and then following it with a verb. For example, “to buy/to work/to shop”. Keep in mind that a bare infinitive does not have the word “to” preceding it. Sometimes English speakers use infinitives as objects in sentences. Infinitives can also be used as a subject at the beginning of some sentences; they can be used as adverbs to modify verbs as well. Finally, they can be used as adjectives and/or complements to adjectives. As the lesson progresses, you will introduce the different uses of infinitives to students. Though teaching infinitives seems difficult, this lesson makes it fun and clear.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

Subject:
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
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Author:
Christine Chan
Date Added:
02/15/2022
Verb conjugations for Standard and Egyptian Arabic
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This fairly comprehensive website displays various conjugation rules for past and present tense verbs in a series of charts. Students are expected to read the author's explanation of the conjugation rules prior to viewing conjugated verb samples in each chart. Alongside modern standard conjugations, the site displays corresponding conjugations for Egyptian colloquial Arabic. Most categories of verbs (sound, weak, irregular, etc.) are displayed.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Student Guide
Provider:
Desert-Sky
Date Added:
10/14/2013
What do you do? Conjugating -ar verbs
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You will hear the word "conjugating" very often when it comes to verbs.  In this lesson you will learn that conjugating means manipulating a verb (action word) and changing its spelling so it agree with the subject doing it.  In this seminar you will focus on the present tense of -ar verbs.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal, PresentationalConnections: Making ConnectionsLearning TargetI can talk about my daily routine and activities I do by conjugating -ar verbs in the present tense.Habits of MindThinking and communicating with clarity and precisionCritical Thinking SkillInternalize

Subject:
Languages
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Tracy Rains
Date Added:
03/05/2018
Wikibooks - Arabic/More links
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This page contains links to an assortment of 29 articles on a wide range of grammatical topics, although there is some overlap; for example there are two articles on the idafa structure. The articles are brief as opposed to in-depth and meant to give the reader a basic understanding or review of the issues discussed.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Wikibooks
Date Added:
10/14/2013
A brief journey through Arabic grammar: Part 2
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This is the second part of a tutorial on the very basics of Arabic grammar. Using vocabulary built on the Qur'an and the hadith, the tutorial uses vocabulary lists and translation exercises to teach grammatical points. The answers are included in the exercises. Grammar covered in the second half includes subjects, objects, verbs, verb tenses and conjugations, passive and active voice, imperatives, masdars, passive and active participles, the ten measures of the Arabic verb, pronouns attached to verbs, and some final notes on the idaafa, plurals, and translation in general.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
eMuslim
Date Added:
10/14/2013
A grammar of Komnzo
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Komnzo is a Papuan language of Southern New Guinea spoken by around 250 people in the village of Rouku. Komnzo belongs to the Tonda subgroup of the Yam language family, which is also known as the Morehead Upper-Maro group. This grammar provides the first comprehensive description of a Yam language. It is based on 16 months of fieldwork. The primary source of data is a text corpus of around 12 hours recorded and transcribed between 2010 and 2015. Komnzo provides many fields of future research, but the most interesting aspect of its structure lies in the verb morphology, to which the two largest chapters of the grammar are dedicated. Komnzo verbs may index up to two arguments showing agreement in person, number and gender. Verbs encode 18 TAM categories, valency, directionality and deictic status. Morphological complexity lies not only in the amount of categories that verbs may express, but also in the way these are encoded. Komnzo verbs exhibit what may be called ‘distributed exponence’, i.e. single morphemes are underspecified for a particular grammatical category. Therefore, morphological material from different sites has to be integrated first, and only after this integration can one arrive at a particular grammatical category. The descriptive approach in this grammar is theory-informed rather than theory-driven. Comparison to other Yam languages and diachronic developments are taken into account whenever it seems helpful.

Subject:
Linguistics
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Language Science Press
Author:
Christian Döhler
Date Added:
06/28/2019
何をしますか/What Do You Do? Novice Low, Japanese 101, Lab 10
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The students will review the verbs they have learned so far, as well as the days of the week, the time of day, and the hours of the day. Then, they will ask and answer questions in pairs about simple daily schedules. Finally, as a group, they will describe what they do on the weekends.

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
11/14/2019
自分について/About yourself, Intermediate Low, Japanese
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Students will answer questions about themselves, such as: name, major, hobbies, and schedule. Students will answer basic questions using one-word answers in the beginning, then guess which classmate is being talked about based on secretly written facts. Finally, students will ask each other questions to find another student with something in common.

Subject:
Language Education (ESL)
Languages
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Mimi Fahnstrom
Amber Hoye
Ethan Hoggan
Mary Alania-Lee
Date Added:
01/23/2020