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Affirmative sentence

You are hungry.

  • Popularity Contest

    Students choose between various popular characters to slowly whittle down which is the most popular.

  • 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.

  • Superhero Powers

    Students write a description of a superhero and then try to draw their friend’s superhero.

  • Imagination Quiz

    Students make pairs and take turns asking each other questions to find out what the other student is thinking about.

  • What Is The Best Interview

    Students fill in their own answers and then ask their classmates questions such as, "What's the best movie you have ever seen?"

  • 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.

  • Sequence

    Just like the Sequence board game, teams battle to line up four cards in a row to win.

  • Eat See Visit

    Students learn a little about other countries, their food and famous places through playing a modified version of shinkeisuijaku (pairs).

  • Infinitive Cards

    Students talk to each other, trying to match the sentence fragments on their cards.

  • Pick a Side

    Students move to the left or right side of the classroom depending on what they can or cannot do.

  • I Have No Idea

    Students try to guess their partner’s drawing then write their answer on their worksheet.

  • Guess Me

    Students ask five questions and guess the secret identity of their group members.

  • "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.

  • Do You Like Bingo

    An ice-breaking bingo game for 1st year JHS students that practices the 'do' helping verb.

  • Which Interview Challenge

    Students interview each other, asking questions using the question word 'which'. They ask three questions to each student and record the answers they receive.

  • I Study English

    Students will use trading cards to give their classmates three hint quizzes using "I study ~." Students who guess correctly get the card from their classmate.

  • When Mario Called Me

    Students make groups and take turns saying "when" sentences to make other students mark stars off of their worksheets. The last student with stars left on their sheet is the winner.

  • Whose Is It?

    A fun board game where students practice all the possessives in groups or pairs.

  • Preposition Partners

    Basic info gap activity for basic prepositions of location.

  • 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.

  • Call a Celebrity

    Students choose a celebrity then try to guess who their partner chose by asking them their phone numbers.

  • Pronoun Karuta (her/him/them)

    Students test their listening skills and their ability to differentiate between he/she/they and him/her/them by playing karuta.

  • Find Someone Who...

    Students make their classmates find other students who match their criteria.

  • S/he (verb)s karuta

    Practice verbs with an "s" at the end by playing karuta.

  • What's Popular?

    Students interview their friends on what they enjoyed doing last night, write down their answers, and decide what activity is the most popular in their class.

  • World Travelers

    Students interview each other at a school reunion to find out where they've been since graduation.

  • How Many Guesses

    Students practice speaking with a set dialogue and try to guess their classmates' magic numbers.

  • Find Someone Who

    Students ask each other questions about whether they've been to various locations.

  • What's That Doodle

    Get the students to practice asking 'What is that?' by drawing some wild art.

  • We Call It "Sta-ba"

    Students learn the nicknames of places and things and review what they know about Japan.

  • ALT's Room

    Students practice using prepositions by asking the whereabouts of objects.

  • Double D

    Double D stands for 'Devastating Demonstratives'. Students draw pictures based upon a secret demonstrative pronoun sentence and post them around the class.

  • Given No Bingo

    Students practice using subject-verb-object-object grammar and have fun with no bingos.

  • The Ogasawara Islands - Word search

    This is a word search using the story about The Ogasawara Islands

  • "I think" game and writing

    Students practice expressing their honest opinions with "I think" while playing a game and then writing about what they said during the game.

  • Dont Go Attack

    Students play the game Attack 25 or Attack 16 and practice using the words 'Don't' and 'Go'.

  • What's In My Pockets?

    This game isn't rocket science. Students try to guess the objects in your pockets.

  • What Do You Know?

    Students will use decks of cards and dice to form crazy sentences about what they do and don't know how to do.

  • I Doubt It

    Similar to the game Bull$hit, students use a deck of cards to ask each other how many of a certain card they have.

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