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Heinemann Children’s Games by Maria Toth is a book published by
Heinemann. First published in 1995, this book offers you an
excellent range of highly motivating activities to use in your classes
with young learners. The book is divided in two parts: an
introduction in which you can find an index where the aim of each
activity and also the vocabulary this book prompts are clearly stated.
Apart from this, there is also a language checkpoint where you can
look for the topic you want to teach and you are provided with the
activity that is aimed to that purpose.Placed at the beginning of the
book there is an explanation of the objectives this book was written
for.
The second part of the book consists of activities which are clearly
explained and staged. In addition to this, they are easily adaptable
according to your students’ needs regardless the size of the class.
Last but not least, it is worth mentioning that this outstanding book
can be photocopied a quality that makes it even more appropriate for
a teacher who wants to keep his/her students motivated.



Carla Irusta, Daniel Segatta.

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  • 2. Heinemann Children’s Games by Maria Toth is a book published by Heinemann. First published in 1995, this book offers you an excellent range of highly motivating activities to use in your classes with young learners. The book is divided in two parts: an introduction in which you can find an index where the aim of each activity and also the vocabulary this book prompts are clearly stated. Apart from this, there is also a language checkpoint where you can look for the topic you want to teach and you are provided with the activity that is aimed to that purpose.Placed at the beginning of the book there is an explanation of the objectives this book was written for. The second part of the book consists of activities which are clearly explained and staged. In addition to this, they are easily adaptable according to your students’ needs regardless the size of the class. Last but not least, it is worth mentioning that this outstanding book can be photocopied a quality that makes it even more appropriate for a teacher who wants to keep his/her students motivated. Carla Irusta, Daniel Segatta.