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Parts of the body

Here you have an activity to learn the parts of the body and widen their vocabulary. It's a crossword that I created with Hot potatoes (Jcross), a program I recommend to teachers that want to include ICT tools in class. You can download the crossword clicking on the link => Online activity
Printable activity=> Download Parts of the body activity




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  1. Hi Christopher, I like the way you have presented this activity. It's a good way to practise body parts and you give fun guessing definitions.
    It is also great the fact you can either downloaded into your computer and print it out for our students to work with it or use it online in an interactive way.
    I have tried to create my own activity with hotpotatoes and add it to my blog to use it online but it won't work. Could you please tell me how to do it?
    Thanks a lot!

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    1. Here is a link with instruction on how to do this, https://contextosintexto.wordpress.com/2013/12/18/abrir-ejercicios-de-hot-potatoes-desde-el-blog/ , I hope it works!

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    2. Hi Chirs, Thanks a lot! It worked well, however it wouldn't work with activities which included pictures. You actually need a web hosting to do so. Here there is a tutorial on how to do it, if you ever need it.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsAuUrtu9yM

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