Tag

Speaking

Students speak in the activity.

  • Where Am I?

    Students practice giving and receiving directions while playing Othello.

  • Katakana Karuta

    Students learn to hear the difference between katakana pronunciation and REAL English by playing this fast paced card game.

  • Don't Guess The Number

    A number guessing game where students try NOT to get the correct number. Reviews 0-100. (or any other range)

  • Shopping For Mom

    Students go shopping using Mom's list while role playing and practicing the target grammar.

  • Crazy Months

    This is a cool Crazy 8's game that practices the months of the year.

  • Dice Of Fortune

    Students guess letters of the sentence on the board, similar to Wheel of Fortune.

  • Give us a Card, Please

    Students exchange cards with their classmates, practicing 2 sentence patterns: "Give me a card," and "Give us a card."

  • Sazae-san's Family

    This is a simple game in which the students become a member of the Sazae-san family.

  • Pyramid Game

    Students have to think of English words, phrases and sentences in order to help other students understand the mystery word.

  • Squares

    In this strategy game, students draw lines to try and complete a square.

  • Tools Of The Trade

    This simple activity is to introduce the simple Passive Voice phrase "...is used by...", and to expose the class to various tools people use in their occupations.

  • Do You Have To Study?

    Students try to get as many cards as possible by asking others what they have to do.

  • Alphabet Dice

    A fun activity to reinforce memory of the alphabet.

  • That's My Bag

    The ALT and JTE "steal" items from the students' desks and the students must claim them using demonstrative pronouns.

  • Comparative Shopping

    Students are divided into shopkeepers and customers and role play. Customers use comparative adjectives to request a different item.

  • Jake's Snakes and Ladders

    This a simple Snakes and Ladders game I made for one of my special needs classes.

  • My JHS highlights

    Students reflect back on their years in junior high school and share their memories with their classmates.

  • Where should Naomi Osaka choose?

    Students discuss whether Naomi Osaka should choose to become a Japanese or American citizen.

  • Media Diet

    Students read an article and talk about their media consumption habits.

  • Thirty-six

    Students review recent vocabulary by quizzing each other.

  • What are they doing?

    Students practice Present Progressive grammar by drawing two people and asking their classmates what they're doing.

  • Pitch your business

    Students come up with a business idea and compete to see who will get funding.

  • Present continuous - I'm playing tennis.

    An activity worksheet that practices presesent continuous, for example, "I'm eating ramen."

  • I watched TV past simple

    A "Who Dunnit" game that has students asking other students what they were doing recently.

  • Comparatives "Totoro is bigger than Mei"

    Pair activity to practice comparatives.

  • Do you have ESP?

    Students test their classmates' powers of perception by drawing hidden shapes.

  • Superlative survey

    Students practice superlatives (-est only) by asking each other about people they know.

  • Can You Speak English? Battleship

    Another Battleship game using the auxiliary verb can.

  • Can you job hunt?

    A speaking based, find your partner activity practicing "Can you~?"

  • Can I play Janken?

    Students try to get bingo by asking for favors/permission using `Can you/Can I...` questions.

  • Can You Find a Pair?

    Students ask each other "Can you..." until they find their pair

  • CANversation

    Students create simple conversations, focusing on the helping verb 'can'.

  • Can you read Kanji?

    Students ask other classmates if they can read unknown kanji characters.

  • Can I use your Battleship?

    Can I use your battleship? Let students practice many "Can I use your..." sentences and have fun playing the classic Battleship game.

  • Can/Fail Sentence Race

    This activity has students making can/can't sentences using funny pictures that really emphasize the ability meaning of the can verb.

  • Can/Does Mastermind

    Students play a simplified mastermind using 'can' and 'does'.

  • Can Animals

    Students practice an array of activities to help them learn the proper way of using the CAN helping verb.

  • Can An Elephant Jump?

    Using 'can' and 'cannot', learn about animals and their abilities.

  • Which is taller? Comparatives quiz

    A quiz using comparatives. Warm up activity.

  • Can & Can't

    CAN helping verb. Students are given a card with a name highlighted on it. They must make two sentences using can or can't and their partner must work out who they are to win the card.

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