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Global Grammar Competition

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You and your students are invited to participate in our International Grammar Competition. You may win a 2-week course in Cambridge, England if you are the lucky winner!

 

Please click here to enter the page and see the instructions.

 

You can print out a free grammar poster and do the practice game called Grammar Gremlins – this is a lot of fun and you can get your students to do it too and they can print out a certificate when they have finished!

 

Check out our video of the cute Grammar Gremlins!

 

Good luck!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 June 2010 14:38
 

Cambridge Author Contest

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We are happy to announce the winner of our Cambridge Author contest - Monica Tamayo, from Unidad Educativa Particular Angel Polibio Chavez in Quito. Congratulations, Monica!

See her winning lesson plan, Uncle Fester, here!

And a BIG thank you to all the teachers who participated!

 

 

 

Have you always wanted to be a writer but don't know where to begin? Here is your chance to shine with our contest, Cambridge Author!

We know there are a lot of great teachers out there with spectacular lessons, so for this contest we are asking you to submit your best lesson plan, to be posted on our web site and shared with your colleagues around the country. Get the recognition that you deserve! Email a lesson you are proud of to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and you could be our lucky winner!

What: Send us your best lesson to enter the contest.  You may use any topic and template you like, or you may use our template. In your email, be sure to include your name, school, email address and cell phone number.

When: Note: We have seen the need to extend the contest deadline to Friday, April 9, 2010. Please submit your best lesson plan by then to be eligible to win! We will announce the contest winner on Wednesday, April 14, 2010.

The winner will receive Working with Images by Ben Goldstein. Here's what others have to say about this book:

"A thoroughly modern collection of activities using pictures, art, photographs, images and symbols from a variety of sources...This is an excellent book for anyone interested in encouraging students to think and communicate about what they see." -Darren Elliott, TESL-EJ

Last Updated on Thursday, 22 April 2010 09:13