Tag

Speaking

Students speak in the activity.

  • Are You? Guessing Game

    Guessing game where students will ask the questions and try to discover which character their partner has chosen.

  • Week Time Race

    Each student in turn says one day of the week in order. The class races to beat their time.

  • Do You Have A Larger One?

    Simple pair worksheet for shopping and using comparatives.

  • Printable playing cards

    If you don't want to spend money on a bunch of card decks, print these out instead!

  • This/That Animal

    This is a speaking activity for the introduction and/or practice of the target sentence: "This/That is..."

  • Sum Of 21

    Students practice counting from 1-20 with a deck of cards.

  • Guess Who

    Use prints of the fun board game "Guess Who" to practice the expressions, "Do you have ~?" and "Are you ~?"

  • Have you ____ today? Present Perfect guessing

    Students practice the present perfect with words like "already," "just," and "not yet" through a character guessing game.

  • Who am I? Quiz

    A three-hint-quiz type of game where students have to guess the character being described. Perfect activity for We Can! 2 Unit 3 "He is Famous. She is great."

  • Zombies

    Students become zombies to practice "I like ___.", "I like ___ too" and/or "I don't like ___.

  • Calendar Tic-Tac-Toe

    This game gets students to practice "It will be (sunny) on (July eighth).

  • Guess the Teacher - Pronouns

    Students practice the pronouns "he" and "she" by quizzing their classmates about teachers at their school.

  • What's In The Bag

    Students ask yes/no questions about something hidden in a bag until they guess it.

  • Did The ALT...?

    Students ask the ALT questions using 'did' questions: "Did you eat breakfast yesterday?" Points are recieved for 'yes' responses.

  • I Have Never

    Students play "Never Have I Ever" in lunch groups, then write about what they learned about their classmates.

  • Monster Market

    Students shop for monsters in this take of the classic shopping dialogue.

  • Doraemon Is My Brother

    Students take a character card and roll a dice and say a sentence based on the outcome, e.g. "This is Godzilla, he is my dad."

  • I Want To Be

    Students exchange in a simple English question/answer conversation in a bid to gain or lose points.

  • Cutting Classes

    Students A and B each have half of a school map. They play Janken in a race to finish their map.

  • "Is This?" Gap

    An information gap activity where students ask their partner to work out the pictures on the worksheet.

  • How long have you Bingo

    Students try and get bingo by asking students what they have and haven't done.

  • Body Builder

    Students learn how to recognize body parts by speaking and drawing the parts.

  • If Game

    Students listen to conditional sentences from the ALT/JTE (or group members) and if they qualify, do the consequential action.

  • Emotion Basket

    This is an activity for brand new students. It should make them more confident with their speaking.

  • You Have

    Get students predicting and practicing "you have" in this rhythmical one-on-one game.

  • Adjective Name Game

    A fun game to learn the names of your students while having students learn new adjectives!

  • What Day Is It?

    This is a simple fun game for practicing days of the week.

  • Get It Wrong To Win

    Students must answer the questions wrong (but grammatically correct) to win!

  • Animals from Around the World

    A sleek and simple cultural presentation showing off various animals that are unique to (or native to) specific countries around the world.

  • Colour Scavenger Hunt

    Help students practice their colours and the names of places around the school with this fun game.

  • Baba Vader

    This is your basic Baba Nuki or Old Maid game with a Darth Vader twist.

  • Inside Outside Circles

    Students practice answering and asking questions while moving around in circles to music.

  • This/That Memory

    Students use a memory card game to practice Demonstrative Pronouns (this/that).

  • Where Is Oguri?

    This is an information gap exercise where pairs of students ask each other the question, "Where is....?"

  • T & T

    "T & T" stands for Tsunami and Typhoon, and it is a great review activity for any level students. The rules are easy and the game is as fun as the teachers and students make it.

  • How do you go to _____ survey

    Students practice "I go to ~ by ~" through a quick survey of their classmates.

  • My Crazy Family

    This information gap activity is fairly self-explanatory. Students work in pairs to complete the worksheet.

  • Mr. Bump

    Blindfolded students are guided through an obstacle course while listening to their partner's directions to avoid 'dangerous' desks.

  • Dicey Months

    Two teams line up side by side and call out the month corresponding to the numbers on the dice.

  • Foods from Around the World

    A sleek and simple cultural presentation showing off traditional and famous foods from countries around the world.

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