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  • Have They Finished Yet?

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

  • 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.

  • Quick & Easy "Can You...?"

    This quick game is used to get students to practice saying "Can you...?" questions and responses.

  • Winter Break Bingo

    Students ask each other if they did different activities over Winter Break. If the answer is "yes," they sign their names under the activity. The first student to have a Bingo wins.

  • Character Looks

    Students try to guess what character their partner is by using "Do you look ___?" questions.

  • England Time

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

  • Can I Use Your Battleship?

    Can I use your battleship? Let students practice many "Can I use your..." sentences and have fun playing the classic Battleship game.

  • Future Deductions

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

  • Find The Couple

    This is a simple activity where students ask each other passive-voiced questions to find out which two students on their worksheets are a couple.

  • Kantan Interview

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

  • HAWD - How Are What Do

    'HAWD' stands for "How Are What Do". Students take turns asking each other a variety of questions to get four-in-a-row on the blackboard grid, and score points for their team.

  • Can You Find A Pair

    Students ask each other "Can you..." questions until they find their pair.

  • 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.

  • Infinitive Poker

    This activity is a high stakes card game that gets kids using infinitives.

  • 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.

  • Tic Tac Bingo

    Students practice listening to present perfect sentences while playing bingo according to questions the ALT/JTE ask.

  • 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.

  • Shadow Guess

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

  • 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?"

  • Your Monkey?

    In this game, students secretly draw pictures on cards and try to guess the artist of each card. Students learn to understand, ask, and respond to simple questions of ownership/possession.

  • 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).

  • "How Many Apples?" Janken

    Students will try to "collect" apples by playing janken and asking "How many apples?"

  • Pick a Side

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

  • 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.

  • Practicing Gerunds

    This worksheet contains three practice activities for the gerunds.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • "Does he/she" Guess-the-character Game

    Students compete to guess as many characters as they can by asking "Does (pronoun) (verb + object)?" questions. This uses the characters in the Sunshine textbooks.

  • Birthday Present Memory Game

    "What do you want for your birthday?" Memory Game

  • Clock and Time Cards

    Students try to find their pair by asking, "What time is it?" and answering, "It's ~~."

  • 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.

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