Tag

Reading

Students read in the activity.

  • Conditional Auction

    Sentences are auctioned off to students and they must say if the sentence is grammatically correct.

  • Passive Beginnings

    This information gap game is pretty self-explanatory.

  • Martin Luther King Jr Crossword

    Martin Luther King Jr Crossword

  • What's An Animal Found in Japan?

    Practice the "reduced relative clause" (ex: "an animal found in Japan") by quizzing your students.

  • Sweden

    This is an activity for advanced 2nd years or 3rd year students. The handout teaches them about Sweden.

  • Lets Janken

    This is a simple game that has students make "let's" sentences and enjoy playing janken.

  • Unexpected Occurrence

    Students have fun studying about aliens. In this multi-activity, students learn new alien words, learn how to describe an alien and finally listen to a dialogue about an alien sighting.

  • English Phrases

    Students study basic useful English phrases. It works best for first year students, but it is recommended for second and third year students as well if they don't already know the phrases.

  • Nought And Crosses

    Students play noughts and crosses (Tic-Tac-Toe) and command their partner to do an action.

  • Why Dont We Interview

    Activity sheet for groups of 3

  • Make A Newspaper

    Make a front page to a newspaper.

  • Have They Finished Yet?

    Students read and answer questions about Baymax and Mikasa's schedule using the present prefect to answer the questions.

  • Infinitive Poster Quiz

    Paired students answer a quiz by listening to hints and competing for points. Following this, they write long answers.

  • Puzzle Scramble

    This is a very flexible template for you to make sentence scramble lessons with puzzles. Students solve a puzzle and flip over the pieces to find a sentence.

  • Country Race

    Students race to find the spellings of each country and report it to their partner.

  • Cooking Hello Kitty

    Students work in teams to read a crazy part-sentence, draw it and report back to the ALT/JTE.

  • Mario Board Game 2.0

    Students write their opinions about certain topics and ask their friends their opinions while playing a fun Mario board game. Adaptable to different grammar points.

  • Whose Introduction

    Students fill out a worksheet about themselves. The class has to match the worksheet (likes/dislikes/activities) to the student.

  • 5 W's & H

    Students practice asking and answering questions using the 5Ws and H question words.

  • Relative Pronoun Matching

    A find your partner game where students use slips of paper to complete a relative sentence.

  • Fairy Tale Mad Libs

    Students create hilarious stories by filling in missing verbs, adjectives and nouns based upon the classic stories of Cinderella and Momotaro, the Japanese version of Disney

  • Memory

    Match the cards with the 'Why' question to the 'Because' answer, followed by a short interview game.

  • World Tour Game

    Students practice the phrases "Where do you want to go?" and "I want to go to ~" in an exciting dice rolling game.

  • What's Wrong? Board Game

    Students play a board game to practice telling each other about their ailments and giving each other advice.

  • Shadow Guess

    A silhouette quiz with the entire class followed by a similar quiz done in pairs.

  • I Love My City

    The students fill out a sheet in the style of Multi Plus 2 of New Horizon 2.

  • Er Est Worksheet

    Students practice using 'er' and 'est' in this fun worksheet. There is also a riddle at the end for students to solve.

  • Bedroom Drawing

    Students listen to their partner’s instructions and attempt to draw a replica of a bedroom.

  • Kathy's Game

    A fast-paced game where teams race to be the first to do the instructions correctly.

  • Relative Park Drawing

    Students listen to a description of a park scene and they must draw it.

  • Ouch

    Students learn how to describe their symptoms by playing Janken games.

  • School Differences

    Students identify which sentences describe American or Japanese schools.

  • "May I" Card Game

    This is a simple card game that uses the polite request form and its answers. It is an extremely simple game for the students to pick up and start playing quickly.

  • Crazy Bus Race

    Based on New Horizon's Speaking Plus 2 (grade1), students create their own dialogue using the Crazy Bus map and worksheet.

  • Practicing Gerunds

    This worksheet contains three practice activities for the gerunds.

  • Kidnap

    A game to get the students to practice the four parts of learning (reading, writing, talking and listening) while trying to find out who kidnapped Miki Ando.

  • Who Which

    Groups race to turn Japanese Relative Clause sentences into English ones.

  • Super Mario EIGO

    An updated version of Super Mario Typhoon by Alexander Grant. This version is a review of prepositions, comparatives, verb tenses, articles, and pronunciation. You can edit to add your own material.

  • Do You Know How To Play Bingo

    Students will play bingo by interviewing their classmates, using "Do you know how to...?" and then will create sentences based on the signatures they received.

  • What Do You Like To Do

    In pairs, students ask "What do you like doing?" and answer with the information on their card.

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