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Affirmative sentence

You are hungry.

  • Time And Weather

    An information gap game where students ask each other the time and weather in different parts of the world.

  • You Decide T/F

    The ALT reads 4 sentences and the students have to decide which sentence is false. In groups, students write their own sentences and the other students have to find the liar.

  • Drawing Comparatives "-ER~THAN"

    Students draw three sets of two comparatives according to the descriptions under each. Adjustable for superlatives.

  • Past Tense Points

    Students get into groups and try to come up with past tense sentences that will give them the most points.

  • Character's Clothes

    Students see a small part of a character (a piece of clothing or body part). They guess which character the clothing/body part belongs to.

  • Schedule Tic-Tac-Toe

    Using the classic game, kids practice school subjects, days of the week, and using both in the context of a sentence.

  • Uso Baseball

    The students play a baseball-themed game where they describe themselves.

  • This Is A Game I Played

    A simple speaking and listening Janken-focused sugoroku that has students say, "What's this?" "This is a ..." many times.

  • Famous People Introductions

    A shiritori type game where students race to write sentences about famous people.

  • Hand Lines

    Students discover their friends' future by reading the palm lines on their hands.

  • I'll Give You Game

    Students pass around cards while saying "I'll give you ~." Those left holding the cards when the music stops are out!

  • Prepositions of Place

    This game teaches the students to hear prepositions of place: on, above, below, in front of, etc. The students listen and try to draw an image of a room that is described by the ALT.

  • My Country Tis Of Thee

    Students make their own country while practicing possessives.

  • 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.

  • Famous Intros

    Students match a famous person with the thing the famous person likes.

  • Student Examples

    Students answer questions about what other students are doing.

  • Infinitive Poster Quiz

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

  • Give Away

    Students scramble to try and give their tickets to friends based on the teacher's directions.

  • How Many Pencils Do You Have?

    Students write "I have ~ pencils/erasers/etc" sentences. Then they ask each other "How many ~ do you have?" questions.

  • Do or Don't

    Students practice the Imperative by completing a worksheet.

  • England Time

    To find out what time it is in the nine countries listed.

  • I Think That (Q&A)

    Students write their opinions on various people/things and then interview other students.

  • 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.

  • I Have Played Nintendo For 25 Years

    Students write 3 true statements and 1 false statement about their lives using present perfect tense. Other students must guess which is the false statement.

  • Future Deductions

    Students try to uncover their partner's secret animal based upon deductive reasoning using future tense questions.

  • Whose Introduction

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

  • Kantan Interview

    Kantan means easy. Students interview two boys, girls and teachers to complete their questionnaire worksheet.

  • You Will Get Your Fortune

    Students ask ALT and JTE for their fortunes by picking one out of three cards.

  • This/That Relay

    Students race to make sentences using visual clues.

  • My Dream School

    Students create their own school virtual school along with their dream rules.

  • Relative Pronoun Matching

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

  • Memory Challenge

    This activity has two parts: 1.) Students aim to remember a series of sentences, 2.) Students use the grammar and a constructed picture to describe a holiday scene to their class.

  • Horoscope Review

    Students review first year grammar points by playing Janken and finding their horoscopes.

  • Stereo Noise

    The class listens to a group of students announce in unison what they want to be. The class must listen carefully to and try to decode each student's occupation.

  • Washing His Face

    Students practice using present progressive sentences and reviewing

  • Janken Swap

    A card game where students janken and win cards from their opponents.

  • 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.

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