Not exact matches
The comment sections of Kotaku's Switch
articles are routinely filled with people dreaming
about Switch ports of their
favorite games.
A bundle worth # 27 with speaking and writing mats and a transition pack from primary school to secondary school offered (# 5 worth)- A starter activity for each lesson on the first slide + learning objective + challenge activities throughout the power - point - Vocabulary
games and worksheets with challenge activities - Speaking and writing activities to be able to talk
about yourself (age, name, family)- Learn this alphabet (link to songs on the power - point)- Countries +
game on flags - Talk
about your nationality (gender and adjective agreement)- Definite and indefinite
articles (le / la / les - un / une / des)- Say where you live and where you used to live (survey activity with editable worksheet)- Work on formulating simple questions in French - Avoir with a dice
game and grammar activities to practise this irregular verb - Numbers up to 31 + months + seasons + birthday + date - Talk
about your
favorite object - Colours + adjective agreement - A worksheet to accompany each power - point - A revision worksheet to practise the vocabulary and grammar points seen in the unit - Writing end of unit test + a vocabulary test - Mon autoportrait (description of your hair and eyes)- An adjective agreement
game to do in class with all the students (see explanation under the slide)- Grammar explanation on adjective agreement - A lesson on the verb «être» with various activities to practise the irregular endings (also some activities with être and adjective agreement)- A written activity on yourself and your family with a nice worksheet.
A bundle worth # 45 with a transition pack from primary school to secondary school offered (# 4 worth)- A starter activity for each lesson on the first slide + learning objective + challenge activities throughout the power - point - Vocabulary
games and worksheets with challenge activities - Speaking and writing activities to be able to talk
about yourself (age, name, family)- Learn this alphabet (link to songs on the power - point)- Countries +
game on flags - Talk
about your nationality (gender and adjective agreement)- Definite and indefinite
articles (le / la / les - un / une / des)- Say where you live and where you used to live (survey activity with editable worksheet)- Work on formulating simple questions in French - Avoir with a dice
game and grammar activities to practise this irregular verb - Numbers up to 31 + months + seasons + birthday + date - Talk
about your
favorite object - Colours + adjective agreement - A worksheet to accompany each power - point - A revision worksheet to practise the vocabulary and grammar points seen in the unit - Writing end of unit test + a vocabulary test - Mon autoportrait (description of your hair and eyes)- An adjective agreement
game to do in class with all the students (see explanation under the slide)- Grammar explanation on adjective agreement - A lesson on the verb «être» with various activities to practise the irregular endings (also some activities with être and adjective agreement)- A written activity on yourself and your family with a nice worksheet.
Viz will provide a number of titles, including Cross
Game, a baseball / coming of age story; Dawn of the Arcana, a fantasy romance
about a princess forced to marry the prince of a rival nation; Kekkaishi, a good - natured battle manga (Shaenon Garrity wrote the best
article ever
about Kekkaishi); Maoh: Juvenile Remix, Natsume Ono's indy - ish not simple, Sand Chronicles, and the thoughtful sci - fi tale Saturn Apartments, which is my
favorite manga of all time.
We're not having a reasonable debate, we're just seeing a lot of websites running
articles moaning without really offering much reason and a lot of people loudly declaring that they are done with
Game of Thrones, not because there's something actually worth talking
about, but because it was a fan -
favorite character who, because she had one badass moment last season, is now supposed to be exempt from the usual hardships
Game of Thrones likes to throw around.
These extremist can be found on most social networks, attacking people enjoying a particular
game that's not on their
favorite console; and they litter the comments sections of most
articles on just
about any gaming website.
I've been writing
articles about video
games for various magazines and online publications for going on two decades, and I'll admit: Taking cheap hate - shots at Musou
games has been one of my
favorite pastimes as a word - typer across these decades.
Each day this week I'll write an
article about my
favorite things Yakuza 4 has to offer and why (if you haven't already) you should go out and pick this
game up right away!
So that's my goal, however feeble, for this year: I'm going to try to produce at least one
article per week
about one of my all - time
favorite games.