Are you hungry?
Do you _____? Board game.
Very exciting board game for 1st grade JHS.
At The Restaurant
Students play the role of waiter or customer in a restaurant.
Is There Sumo In America?
Students play a true or false guessing game about America while using "there is/are."
What Do You Like - Guess Who
Students practice asking and answering "What ___ do you like?" while testing how well they know their classmates in this "guess who" acitivity.
Hungry Hungry Hippo
Students play a fun card game while practicing "Would you like some ~?".
What Is Yoda Doing?
An information gap activity which can be played in pairs or a class where students find out what various characters are doing.
Where Again
Good and easy speaking practice idea for students to work together to find out the locations of the items in their school.
Do you like baseball?
Students ask questions to each other; they don't want 'Yes' answers.
Who's This Woman?
Students create names for characters on the worksheet and then ask classmates, 'Who's this ~?' Then, students practice writing questions and answers.
But Not Okinawa
Students test their knowledge of Japan's prefectures, minus Okinawa, and then practice asking about the location of the prefectures they don't know.
May I / Could you: activity worksheet
2 part worksheet for p28-29 of New Horizon 2.
PPP
This activity practices Past Progressive Pair work (was/were + verb'ing').
When Do You Have Plans?
Students invite each other to do things and write about their friends' plans in this speaking, listening, and writing activity.
Are You? Guessing Game
Guessing game where students will ask the questions and try to discover which character their partner has chosen.
Guess Who
Use prints of the fun board game "Guess Who" to practice the expressions, "Do you have ~?" and "Are you ~?"
Have you ____ today? Present Perfect guessing
Students practice the present perfect with words like "already," "just," and "not yet" through a character guessing game.
What's In The Bag
Students ask yes/no questions about something hidden in a bag until they guess it.
Did The ALT...?
Students ask the ALT questions using 'did' questions: "Did you eat breakfast yesterday?" Points are recieved for 'yes' responses.
I Want To Be
Students exchange in a simple English question/answer conversation in a bid to gain or lose points.
"Is This?" Gap
An information gap activity where students ask their partner to work out the pictures on the worksheet.
Where Is Oguri?
This is an information gap exercise where pairs of students ask each other the question, "Where is....?"
How do you go to _____ survey
Students practice "I go to ~ by ~" through a quick survey of their classmates.
Better/Best ( Splatoon Splatfest )
Which do you like better? Do you like it the best of all ~?
Have You Ever Interview
Introducing the question, "Have you ever ~ ?" and having students interview each other.
Polite Conversations
Students practice speaking and polite conversation with a fun comic.
Are You Going To Match Up
Students mingle around, trying to find their matching partner while asking/answering "Are you going to..." questions.
When Are You Free?
Students try to guess which character their partner has chosen.
Will Interviews
This is a very basic, quick and easy "Will you ~?" interview game.
"How was" Memory and Lesson Plan
Students practice using the phrase "How was" (How was your weekend, lunch, etc.) by playing question-answer memory and then writing their own "How was" questions.
Hidden Picture
This is a review activity, using questions learned in Eigo Noto prior to the "What's this?" lesson, in conjunction with the "What's this?" question.
Are You? Interview
Students answer and make 'Are you ~?' questions. They then interview their friends.
What was your teacher in junior high?
Students practice "was" by guessing what their teachers were like when they were in junior high themselves.
True Or False
Students listen and decide whether various sentences are true.
Blind Man's Bluff
Students wear "crowns" with picture/word flash cards on them and walk around trying to figure out what they are wearing.
Monsters On Mt Fuji
Students work together to find out which monsters are going to blow up Mt. Fuji and try to capture them before anything bad happens.
English Makes Me Happy
Kids make groups of three and interview two friends by asking: "What makes you <adjective>?". Then, they introduce their friends to the class.
Don't Get Yes
Students ask present perfect questions while hoping not to get three strikes.
Was Eating Cookies
Students ask each other "What were you doing last night?" to find out who was eating the cookies last night.
How To Gucha
Students interview each other using "Do you know how to...?"
Do You Have A Game To Play?
A simple guessing game that has students asking the target grammar in its question form and writing it as a statement.
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