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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