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condescension
Word Form | noun |
Definition | A communication that indicates lack of respect by patronizing the recipient. |
Synonyms | disdain, patronage |
Usage | Natasha did not like the visitor"s tone of condescension to childish things. |
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Hi I use games (adapted, original, classic) to teach English to adults, especially conversation, vocabulary, and listening. The link includes my tips for success in both making games and using them in a small or large group setting. My groups include all levels of English, a range of countries. I’m looking for a publisher for my games—and will be testing prototypes from time to time, if anyone’s interested.
The link also includes some free downloads (jokes, word games, and handouts from my two TESOL presentations on using games to teach English).
Great site you have here.