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New ELT Buzz Video Lessons
 

Dear Members,

Here are some of the new video lessons posted this week. Hope they inspire!
Best,
David
 

Mr. Has Been

Mr. Bean is adored by so many students. Here, we use him to help teach the present perfect tense. What has Mr. Bean been doing? After watching, get students to act like Mr. Bean and other students saying what he has been doing … charades!
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Mr. Has Been
 

The Tenses Of English

The Tenses Of English
A complete review of all the 12 tenses of English and when to use them. A good review for students and get the pptx version for instruction through our lesson library.
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Fun Or Funny?

Fun and funny are words that many beginner students have difficulty using correctly. Use these examples in class to highlight the differences between the two words.
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Fun Or Funny?
 

Dog Breeds

Dog Breeds
Dogs are our best friends. And there are so many kinds of best friends! Here is a run down of all the most popular kinds of dogs in the world. How many can your students identify. Ask, then review with the video.
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