The magic key is a BBC website with range of online games that require students to make sentences, chose description words carefully, describe monsters and many more activities. I love using this with my NAP English students would also be perfect for Primary students.
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However it is also important for students to move forward in their capacity to use the conventions of Standard Written English and to become better editors of their own work. This is particularly dangerous when students are confronted with complicated ideas and compelled to think in new ways.