How to teach foreign languages to adults without a textbook?
Adults studying foreign languages are accustomed to working with a textbook. They read texts, become familiar with grammar, complete assignments, and memorise dialogues.
We wondered what would happen if the teacher asked the students to close the book for a while. What additional tasks, games and activities might be offered? What alternative work tools would be needed?
Here you can download for free the book with 100 games for which the teacher will need only 6 tools: a ball, markers, paper, paper tape, rope and scissors.
Also on the YouTube channel you will find inspiring videos where the participants of the project talk about the games described in the book: Youtube👀
The book was created as part of the ERASMUS project ‘TRAINING: EASY TOOLS FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES EDUCATORS’.
Tallinn 2024
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Project team: Oleg Vares, Tihana Radmanić, Kristina Giacometti, Mareike Betz, Juan Antonio Ortiz Cantos, Nataša Uskoković, Anja Švab Podkubovšek, Ana Flores, Natalia Kazantseva, Roberto Franco, Nadezhda Marinaki, Jelena Carter, Olga Mjod, Arina Makarenko, Aleksei Razin, Luigi Di Castri. Editor: Luigi Di Castri.
Organizations that took part in the project: EduVita (Italy), GAME LANGUAGE CENTRE (Estonia), MTÜ EVENTUS UNA (Estonia), SOLSKI CENTER SLOVENSKE KONJICE-ZRECE (Slovenia) WISAMAR BILDUNGSGESELLSCHAFT GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH (Germany), Pučko otvoreno učilište Adeptio (Croatia), Escuela Oficial de Idiomas Estepona (Spain).
ERASMUS Grant Agreement No.: 2023-2-EE01-KA210-ADU-000179098