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What is the BEST way to teach children English?
Through FUN and GAMES!
Children love to play. Games are fun, enganging and a great way to practice vocabulary and grammar drills without the boredom of textbook style teaching.
Experienced teachers understand the value of games in English classes. The problem is that most professionally produced English language games are not suitable for children whose first language is not English. In many English classes around the world teachers must choose between activities that are educational OR activities that are fun. With our great package of games and teaching materials you can have classes that are educational AND fun!
"Games CAN and SHOULD be EDUCATIONAL AND FUN!"
The key to learning a foreign language, is to actually communicate real words and expressions that have meaning to students. Artificial drills and English used in textbooks don't really connect with students. EnglishFrog.com games provide a real context where students have to talk to each other in natural English to complete the activities.
Our games package includes 10 sets of colorful, professionally designed cards with vivid images to help children learn English through fun and engaging games. The first game set Level A, is designed for novice English language learners of approximate age 4 and above. The games can also be used as a supplement to lower level adult classes. Even senior citizens have fun playing the games. Anything is better than those boring text book drills.
What you will get with the EnglishFrog.com Level A Game SetHow to Use the Games:
But I can make my own games.
Yes, that is true. Many teachers can and do make their own printed games. It is possible to download clipart images and make your own bingo games, card games and board games. What EnglishFrog.com offers is high quality games with a consistent theme and design, for a reasonable price. . Unless you are a professional illustrator, it will be hard to match the quality of these games. In fact, it is unlikely that you will find any other English language games of this quality and at this price anywhere.
Using our game sets will save you hundreds of hours of preparation time, searching for images, arranging them on pages, editing, aligning, etc. Each game set we sell works out to about .25 cents per page. It would easily take you one or two hours to make each card. If your time is worth more then $0.25 per hour than purchasing this game set will be a great cost and time saving.
GAME SET A
Here is what you will get in Game Set A.
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The game documents are compressed in a zip file. Most computers come with the software already installed, but if you don't have it you can find some free online software like Free Zip Wizard and WinRar.
All of the games and manual are in PDF (Portable Document Format). You will need the free software, Adode Reader to view and print the these games. If you are using a recent computer, it is likely that you already have Adobe Reader installed. If you don't have it, you can download it from here for free. It is easy to install and you can do it now in less than a minute.
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If you are not completely happy with your purchase, please email me at the address below and I will refund your money.
This price is for one teacher to print and reprint as needed. Please respect the copyright and purchase extra licenses for other teachers. Your support for these resources will ensure that more will be developed.
If you teach in a lower income country or are a volunteer teacher please send me an email and we can discuss special rates or possibly even free access to the games.
After purchasing the Level A Game Set, you will also be emailed access to all the following flash card sets and resources.
The Race Car Game

This is a set of three race cars that can be used for any language targets. Kids are divided into teams and have to blow or fan the race cars across a finish line on the floor or a table. This is a fun and exciting game that your children are sure to love.
Popular English Expressions Level A

I believe expressions like these are the absolute first step in learning any language. Even very young children can start having basic conversations from the very first class with common expressions. There are 25 expressions in this flash card set: Bathroom, please. Be quiet. Big voice. Cute. Excuse me. Good afternoon. Goodbye. Good evening. Good morning. Good night. Hello. Help me. Here you are. Hurry up. I don't know. I'm finished. I'm sorry. It's delicious. It's scary. I won. Let's play. One more time. See you later. Thank you. You're welcome. Please let me know if you think I am missing any important expressions!
Verb Flash Cards Level A
Simple verbs that are great to get kids moving. Use them in TPR and charades type games.
Family Flash Cards

The cards include family, grandfather, grandmother, father, mother, brother, sister and baby.
Color Flash Cards
There are 15 colors: black, blue, dark blue, light blue, brown, grey, dark grey, green, light green, orange, pink, purple, red, white and yellow.
Body Flash Cards
There are 15 images in this set: back, ears, eyes, feet, fingers, hands, head, knees, legs, mouth, nose, shoulders, stomach, teeth and toes.
Fruit Flash Cards
There are 17 flash cards in this set all in the plural from with the "s" in red to highlight the differences between singular and plural.
Vegetable Flash Cards
21 flash cards with "a" or "an" to contrast with the plurals in the fruit flash cards. Only the "peas" and "vegetables" cards are plural.
Phonics Flash Cards Level A
This cards are for the first step in phonics awareness for students. Basic phonetic sounds are linked to images so that students can associate sounds to lower case letters (phoneme to grapheme).
Phonics Level A Reference Cards for Students
These are cards for students to keep to refer to early in their writing training. Phonetic sounds are taught orally first, then students can use the linking images to write out words. These cards are great for oral dictation exercises in class or for homework.
Likes Flash Cards
There are 26 cards in this set including an image with a gesture for 'like.' The words include bread, cats, chocolate, cochroaches, coffee, cookies, dogs, dolphins, eggs, English, french fries, fruit, hamburgers, ice cream, insects, like, milk, orange juice, pizza, school, sharks, snakes, spaghetti, vegetables, video games, and ABCfrog (the main character of my sites).
Animals Flash Cards
There are 31 cards, including 'animals.' All cards are singular with the indefinite article "a" or "an" on each card in red.
Food Flash Cards
'How are You?' Flash Cards
There are twelve images in this set including, "How are you?"
