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-What I’m going to write is addressed mainly to EFL teachers who would like to find new ways of motivating students especially in a grammar session.
-The materials that I’m collecting are essentially a group of educational games and strategies to implement them in the class to motivate students and teach important and yet difficult grammar structures like reported speech, passive voice, irregular verbs. Teachers would be able to teach grammar using the concept of play which lowers learners’ “affective filter”
- The material that I’m going to share is based on language games and playing and it is practical for EFL language classrooms because I had already utilized with my students and teachers would be able to identify the process and the challenges and plan their lessons accordingly.

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  1. I think this would be very popular. I keep wanting to start a whole grammar series, but I never have time! Call it something like "Grammar Games," but see if you can get the word 'motivation' in a subtitle, perhaps...

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  2. There were photocopiables that might have been called that? Jill Hadfield? But sadly out of print.

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  3. Out of print? Good job I have it!
    Yes. There are numerous books on grammar games (including Grammar Games, More Grammar Games, Communciative Grammar Games, Anti-grammar Grammar Games or something like that! etc). Nevertheless, people always want new ones!

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  4. Kate Cory-Wright Out of print with a publisher who won't return the rights.

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