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Classroom Objects | EFL Flashcards

Classroom Objects | EFL Flashcards

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Say what you see is one of the most important and long-standing teaching techniques. From rules to rubbers and felt tip pens, these flashcards of common classroom objects are a perfect tool for teaching beginner and younger students some basic nouns. 

These engagingly designed cards are simple yet very effective in familiarising students with these well-known classroom objects and can help to bring a lesson to life by engaging students with their immediate environment. A perfect additional ESOL resource for any TEFL teacher's toolkit and is sure to get everyone putting their thinking caps on!

Virtual Product - Available to print and set up ready to use on Quizlet. 

Once you have completed your purchase you will receive a link to the Quizlet flashcard set as well as PDFs that you can print. Don't worry if you've never heard of Quizlet, you can watch a 1-minute video to find out what it is all about.


Take a look at the free classroom activity sheet. This includes some ideas to help you use the cards during your lessons.

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