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Vocabulary Review

The activity is primarily used to review vocabulary that students have already learned.

Before tests or at the end of a chapter in a textbook, it's a good idea to review recent vocabulary that the students have learned.

  • Could you tell me how to get to shinkansen map

    This activity goes along with the Could you tell me how to get to . . . lesson in New Horizon and uses the shikansen map.

  • Where is this state?

    Students get an almost blank map of the US, and ask the ALT where states are.

  • What is exciting for you? Gerunds worksheet

    Students write how they feel about activities, and then ask their friends how they feel about the activities. Last, they write about the other students.

  • Comparative Quiz!

    A team game where the students choose which of two answers they believe to be true.

  • Snakes and Ladders

    A3 Snakes and Ladders board with card sections for use as a review activity.

  • Which is BETTER, (A) or (B) ?

    Which is better, ramen or Altopedia?

  • Merry Crimbo!

    Christmas in the UK! Food ! Food ! Food !

  • 4 hint quiz

    A quiz giving easy hints to an animal that the students guess.

  • Are you a SUSHI expert?

    Japan's most beloved, but do your students really know about sushi?

  • New Crown 3 - Grammar Review USE English

    Get the students engaged and actively using English! Great for reviewing taught grammar!

  • NC Let's Talk 4 - HOW MUCH IS IT? UK Edition

    Money Money Money ~ Must be funny ~ In a rich man's world!

  • 3 hint quiz - LET'S WARM UP!

    Enjoy testing the students critical thinking with these 3 hint questions!

  • Which do you like? TEACHER and ALT QUIZ

    Do your students know you? FIND OUT!

  • Brazil

    Introduction into Brazil

  • Vocabulary Spell-A-Thon

    This game allows you to review vocabulary with the students by testing their listening and writing skills in pairs. Suitable for JHS and SHS, as well as low-level SHS students.

  • Time zones worksheet

    This is a complementary worksheet for the ''Time zones '' PowerPoint that is posted on the website.

  • "Do you ~" Buzzfeed style quiz

    Buzzfeed quiz style activity to find out what Disney movie you or your partner like.

  • "When can ~" Code Breaker

    Use a numerical code to answer the questions.

  • "What do you like?" Relay

    A quick activity that requires no preparation. Get the students into groups and have them ask each other what they like, then race to draw it on the board.

  • Keyword Game - Social Distancing

    This is a variation of the eraser grabbing keyword game commonly played throughout Japanese schools! Its a simple variation with no prep!

  • Traffic Signs in the USA - Must/May

    A short powerpoint with a quiz to introduce Must/Must not/May by comparing driving laws in Japan vs the US.

  • Pokemon Evolution Was Were

    Use different pokemon evolutions to have the students practice "was" and "were."

  • Gimme Gimme

    An activity that has students running around to give you the item you ask for while practicing "This is / That is" and "Here you are."

  • SasadangoMan

    Alternative Hangman activity

  • Stereo Game/ Shotoku Taishi

    Group of kids speak/yell their target vocabulary while the rest of the class listens to them. The rest of the class must individually pick out who said what.

  • Goodnight Gorilla

    A story about a Gorilla freeing animals in the zoo.

  • WRITING ACTIVITY What's this/that?

    Writing activity to reinforce the target language being learned by the students. This is best used as a final activity if you have listening, speaking and reading activity prior to this activity.

  • Safe Zone

    Players try to escape to the safe areas before they are tagged.

  • Keyword Game

    Make the teachers say a keyword or phrase to get some points.

  • Flash Card Telepathy Game

    I usually use this to practice school subjects and week days

  • Take the Train Game

    Board game to practice "Change trains at _____" "Get off at ______ station." "Take the _______ line."

  • Oh No! Bingo

    A tactical bingo game where bingo is bad. Students practice speaking as well as listening.

  • First Phonics Lesson

    This game gets them to associate letters with word sounds by having students generate English words in various categories that start with specific letters.

  • Cross Out Spelling Relay

    Students take turns in teams to spell out a word the instructor calls out by crossing out a letter on their team

  • Oh No! Origami

    Students answer questions or get folded.

  • Eraser Get

    This is a quick and easy vocab review 'game' for 1st grade past tense verbs. Ideal for a quick review before doing a writing exercise.

  • Yamanote Line

    Students pound on their desks and while practicing various English target vocabulary.

  • Martin Luther King Jr Crossword

    Martin Luther King Jr Crossword

  • Rockets

    Students race to rebuild their rockets by correctly answering the AET's questions.

  • Listening Bingo

    A fun and challenging listening-based bingo game.

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