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Good! Tied in well with the unit on receptive skills. I found the game ideas to be really helpful and I can feel myself getting to grips with the rules on how/when games and activities should be used in a ESA lesson! I could relate to the introduction to the introduction to teaching writing skills (It usually isn't considered important by the teacher / considered the least important out the 4 skills and therefore is given as homework). I know a few teachers who are currently making a big push for writing to be a bigger part of their lessons. They have some really great ideas for younger student classes i.e. laminating a small piece of paper. Students can write on their \"pads\" and when they are done the writing is simply rubbed out! I imagined that speaking would be the biggest part of an English lesson but now I can see the importance of making a class interesting through the use of activities that focus on other skills. Really good game ideas! Thank youï¼