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  1. learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org › category › topicsToys | LearnEnglish Kids

    Play a word game to learn and practise more toys vocabulary. 9 comments. Toys are toys. What toys have you got? Practise your reading in English with this text about toys. 12 comments. Toys flashcards. Print a set of toys flashcards, or print some for you to colour in and write the words!

  2. Toys vocabulary practicing. Vocabulary practice, general questions practice, spelling practice. I use it as laminated worksheets. 38125 uses. SusanaBas. Toys. Labeling and colouring exercise. 34126 uses. Arianey. Where's the bear? A YL worksheet to practice prepositions and toys. See bogglesworld.com for further worksheets on prepositions and toys.

  3. 18 de ago. de 2012 · Toys Vocabulary ESL Memory Game. Practice Toys Vocabulary with this ESL Memory Game (teddy, ball, balloon, kite etc) . This game is also excellent for Vocabulary Teaching and Practice. ESL Learners and Teachers can use it to review English vocabulary or simply practice these words.

  4. Browse, download and print resources designed for learning and practising English words related to the theme Toys: ball, balloons, blocks, board game, boat, car, doll, drum, kite, plane, teddy bear, train.

  5. Puppet, doll, and football are some examples of toys. Toys are generally plastic or wood. Toys may also include electronic parts that make sound or make the toy move. Toys and games vocabulary includes common names of toys and you can find them below.

  6. Students practice naming and describing toys in their classroom, play fun games and activities, sing a song about colors, do a worksheet and read a story about toys. Members get accompanying flashcards, worksheets, song and classroom reader. Click to see lesson details, materials and supplies.

  7. To introduce new toy vocabulary – ball, doll, computer, teddy bear, toy car, puppet. To practise expressions: ‘I like…’, ‘My favourite is…’. To introduce adjectives: big, small, round, square. To introduce ‘same’ and ‘different’. To introduce passive knowledge of vocabulary: bounce, cuddle, play.