Students speak in the activity.
What will you give your family for Christmas?
Students practice the grammar for "give" by thinking of what Christmas presents they would give to family members.
I'm thankful for...
Students explain why they're thankful for someone or something in their lives.
Comparative Class Survey
Students practice comparatives by asking their classmates to choose between two things.
Teacher birthday presents
Students think about what they would give teachers for their birthday.
Kings and Queens
Students practice imperative form by giving orders to their classmates.
Hidden Treasure
Students practice a new grammar pattern by playing this Battleship-style game.
Karuta Collection
A collection of 12 word files with different Karuta cards.
Flashcards Collection
16 word files separated by categories with many flashcards ready to be printed.
Whose classroom item is this?
Students practice "whose" by mixing up their classroom possessions and trying to find the original owner.
Halloween Jeopardy
Jeopardy game to help your students learn about the ancient Halloween mysteries.
When and where do you ...?
In this worksheet, students practice "when" and "where" by asking about each other's routines.
Does/Doesn't Guess-who quiz
Students guess the identity of other students using "does" questions.
What's wrong? I have a headache.
A fairly straightforward worksheet to be used in conjunction with Hew Horizon 1, pg 64.
What were you doing at ___ last night?
Students ask each other about what they were doing last night to practice past continuous grammar.
Tragedy of War: The Life of Sadako Sasaki
A PPT to introduce the unit about WW2 and Sadako Sasaki ( NEW CROWN 3).
Dolphin Tale
A questionnaire about the film Dolphin Tale (New Crow 3 and New Horizon 2)
How Many Cats
Students are race to drawn the nouns given by teachers.
Do you know him/her? Peanuts
Students learn about the characters in Peanuts and practice pronouns.
Could you tell me how to get to Shinjuku?
Giving direction at a train station. To be used with New Horizon 3, pg 68 (or a similar dialogue)
Would you like to... New Horizon 3, pg 44
An activity that goes with "Would you like to..." in New Horizon, page 44.
Plural nouns. e.g. I have four pens.
An activity that practices "How many notebooks do you have?" "I have three notebooks."
Karuta
A game in which the teacher says a word or phrase and students race to slap the correct card.
Karuta: Alternative
Different ways of playing karuta games
Karuta: Can Convo
Liar Liar
Students draw cards of target vocabulary and make a sentence. Other students guess if they are lying or not.
Job Fair Janken
Students carry around cards with various jobs on them and try to create a full set using Janken and, of course, English.
Hullabaloo
Students touch target vocabulary cards that match categories the ALT calls out. The group standing on the exact card the ALT calls out is the winner of that round!
Is there a _______ in your house?
Students practice "There is" questions by asking each other what they have in their houses.
Hot Potato
Students pass an object around while listening to music. When the music stops, the student holding the object says a target vocabulary.
He is a... / She is a... matching game.
A quick and fun matching game designed to practice "He is a..." "She is a..."
He is teacher. She is is a doctor.
Practice He is a ... She is a... based on New Horizons 1, page 34.
Hello, this is Yun-ho. Talking on the phone.
Used with New Horizon 1 page 72. Practices phone conversations.
This is That is card game
"This is a - That is a" review using a fun card game.
Which do you like, apples or oranges?
A fairly simple activity where students ask the question: "Which do you like,.....? to their partner
to - Infinitives
to - Infinitives I want to go to the library to read books. A task based activity allowing students to practice to - infinitives. Based on the New Horizons 2 book, page 64, Daily scene 4.
Do you like cake?
Students can practice "Do you like" sentences with their partners.
Have you ever eaten sushi?
An activity that gives students a chance to practice "Have you ever" sentences.
What time do you get up?
A matching game where students walk around the classroom and find the person with the matching card.
Who was eating the cookies?
A whodunnit game using past progressive. Students ask questions to find out who ate the cookies.
Class Paparazzi
A very basic interviewing game in which students chase each other and ask basic "Are you~?" questions with "I am" answers while sporting tiny printed cameras.
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