Tag

Speaking

Students speak in the activity.

  • Food Dobble

    Using the template KeithMiyazaki posted, here is a dobble game with foods from the New Horizon's ES Picture Dictionary for 5th Grade Unit 6 (What Would You Like?).

  • The best food in Japan

    Apply comparatives and superlatives with this simple interview activity. The focus is on "good," "better" and "best".

  • What do you want for Christmas?

    This worksheet`s target language is `I want` and `I`ll give`. Students will write about what they want for Christmas with reason.

  • Modal Masters (I wish I could...)

    A fun writing relay to practice modal verb "could" with a festive theme.

  • Describe the Room Blindfold Game

    Students assemble a room of objects while the teacher (or partner) isn't looking and must instruct how to arrange them

  • Monthly Songs

    Do you have to choose a monthly song? Are you frustrated making the song sheet? Feel free to use these!

  • If I were X I would Y Card game

    PG Cards Against Humanity style game to practice the phrase "If I were ~, I would ~". Students choose possible sentence endings and the funniest answer wins a point.

  • Prepositions Practice

    Practice Prepositions with Mewo (c/o robertsbp) and Spotlight Game (inspired by chacha)

  • Jungle Survivors - Because/Why Activity

    My take on the tried and true airplane crash lesson format where students must choose items in order to survive and give a reason why.

  • Santa, Cookie, Elf, Candy, Snowman Game

    This is a Christmas card game similar to the game "Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza". It's like Karuta but a bit of a level up.

  • Do you have______?

    It is a powerpoint presentation using a spotlight animation. The students will guess the hidden school material or "bunbougu."

  • Late for school - 'drive the train' version

    This is a PP that contains a slight change to @jiggswalsh's version (the best!).

  • Christmas Uno Cards

    Christmas themed Uno cards for small classes

  • Shopping at Zara

    This activity allows students to talk about shopping and practice a conversation between a Store Clerk and Customer.

  • Let's Order! School's Fast Food Edition

    This activity is flexible. You may change the script according to the lesson's target language as well as your preferred menu.

  • NEW Super Mario Bros. Christmas Blast - (Keynote)

    Using the template made Philip A. Walker, I made a Christmas Quiz focusing on Middle Schoolers.

  • Future and Prediction

    This activity will introduce to students about the terms future and prediction. They will be required to write about what they think the future will look like in 50 years.

  • Little Red Riding Hood Story + Poster Activity

    New Horizons 1 Unit 8 Pg. 82 Students learn the story of Little Red Riding Hood and practice using the grammar point "How nice!" + "What a cute bag!"

  • What if Situations

    Students share what they want to do according to the situations given. This activity was inspired by chillyquill

  • She/He is good at~ (SxF, MHA)

    Practice She/He and She/He is good at with Spy Family or My Hero Academia!

  • Let's make a pizza!

    An activity for "Let's try 2 unit 7".

  • Animal Crossing: Digging Challenge

    Teams answer questions for a chance to dig up bells, fossils, gyroids, and pitfalls in this Animal Crossing themed review game.

  • Travel the World

    This activity introduces famous places and famous foods in countries.

  • Similar (but different) Verbs

    An activity that aims to explore the differences between "look", "see" & "watch"; "hear" & "listen"; "speak" & "talk"; and "say" & "tell". A short revision quiz follows the examples.

  • 🍓Fruit Bakudan Game🍓

    Students practice fruit names while trying to avoid the "bakudan" that secretly lurks underneath! (Powerpoint Game)

  • Country Interview Activity Worksheet

    (Here We Go 5, Unit 6) Students walk around the room and ask each other which country they'd like to visit and why, filling out the worksheet as they go along.

  • I'm sure/I'm glad(happy)/I'm surprised/I'm sad

    an activity using I'm sure/I'm glad(happy)/I'm surprised/I'm sad/disappointed etc

  • Mario Memory Pairs cards

    Memory pair game in Mario theme

  • Cooking Mama - Where is it From?

    A short powerpoint game to Introduce/review the phrase "Where is it from?".

  • Reindeer Race

    A Christmas read & run game

  • What do you want? Fruits and Vegetables PPT Game

    Students practice the phrase 'I want ~.' in response to the class asking 'What do you want?'. Click the item to see if they won on that slide by revealing a celebratory gif.

  • Thanksgiving Day

    This activity includes a PowerPoint about Thanksgiving and a Worksheet allowing students to utilize the vocabulary.

  • Donkey / Spoons

    An easy card game to play in free time.

  • What's Missing? Kirby is going to eat the shapes!

    A quick shapes version of the what's missing? game featuring Kirby!

  • Spy X Family What would you like? Game

    Students guess which each character would like using the phrase 'I would like ~~.' in response to the teacher or whole class asking 'What would you like?'. Made for Here We Go 5 U7.

  • Does/Doesn't - Who is your friend?

    From Sunshine Program Book 1, Program 5, Interact 1, pg 66. Explains how to use Does/Doesnt in a fun interactive way. For junior highschool students.

  • Spelling Race Game

    Two students race to select a card spelled by the teacher.

  • Zelda Treasure Quest & Christmas Ver.

    This is a PowerPoint typhoon game taking from Keith's style of the typhoon review game where you ask the question first from a sheet, then the student chooses a place on the board.

  • What ~ Do You Like Dice Game

    Students roll dice and take turns asking what they all like in relation to the corresponding dice side

  • NH2 Unit 5 - Can you tell me where to buy bread?

    In groups, students use their tablets to find the answers to the question. Students then practice the target grammar with the ALT or JTE.

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