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AE Live 8.4 - No Prep Grammar Activities

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As students become aware of a grammatical structure’s form and meaning, it is important to facilitate opportunities for them to use the target language in a communicative setting. This presentation will share no-prep activities for common grammar points at each proficiency level: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. These ready-to-use ideas will create opportunities for students to personalize the content by engaging in dynamic activities that allow them to experience the language in a memorable and fun way.

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