Are you hungry?
What And Where
This game is similar to Go Fish, except a little more advanced. Students learn how to ask what and where questions while practicing animal and country names.
Pen Collection
This is a simple game that practices 'whose' and borrowing the students' pens.
Who is Sazae's brother?
Students race to find the correct Sazae-san family member based on questions asked by the ALT.
Got It
Students aim to collect as many points as they can by asking questions to discover the object the teacher secretly chose.
Can You Kanji
Students ask other classmates if they can read unknown kanji characters.
Shopping For Mom
Students go shopping using Mom's list while role playing and practicing the target grammar.
Sazae-san's Family
This is a simple game in which the students become a member of the Sazae-san family.
Do You Have To Study?
Students try to get as many cards as possible by asking others what they have to do.
That's My Bag
The ALT and JTE "steal" items from the students' desks and the students must claim them using demonstrative pronouns.
MINGLER QUESTIONS
A simple activity useful for communicating and reviewing target language.
What are they doing?
Students practice Present Progressive grammar by drawing two people and asking their classmates what they're doing.
ASK the TEACHERS
Simple 'YES' or 'NO' interview activity. Its mean for practicing 'Did you' questions and negative past tense writing.
Superlative survey
Students practice superlatives (-est only) by asking each other about people they know.
Teacher Can You~?
Basic Interview the ALT and JTE to get Yes or No answers to Can you~~ questions.
Can you job hunt?
A speaking based, find your partner activity practicing "Can you~?"
Can I play Janken?
Students try to get bingo by asking for favors/permission using `Can you/Can I...` questions.
Can you read Kanji?
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.
Can Animals
Students practice an array of activities to help them learn the proper way of using the CAN helping verb.
Can An Elephant Jump?
Using 'can' and 'cannot', learn about animals and their abilities.
Which is taller? Comparatives quiz
A quiz using comparatives. Warm up activity.
Can & Can't
CAN helping verb. Students are given a card with a name highlighted on it. They must make two sentences using can or can't and their partner must work out who they are to win the card.
Super Mario Can Review
CAN helping verb. This is essentially a board game that is made to look like an early Mario video game level.
Are You Bingo
This is an interview game, with a Bingo twist. This is super easy to edit to fit your style.
Am Signature Bingo
Students ask each other "Are you...?" questions and collect signatures.
"Can you ~ ?" Pokemon "Guess Who?" style game
Students choose a Pokemon and keep it a secret. Their partner must ask "Can you ~ ?" questions to find out which Pokemon their partner has.
What do you want to do for winter vacation?
Students practice the Infinitive verb form by asking each other what they want to do in winter vacation.
Will you...? Janken Race
Students practice using the target grammar "Will you...?"
Unusual Interview Questions
Students ask each other unusual questions to spur conversation. Aimed at adult students.
May I give you a bomb?
Students practice request sentences by trying to pass off a ticking time bomb.
Comparative Class Survey
Students practice comparatives by asking their classmates to choose between two things.
Whose classroom item is this?
Students practice "whose" by mixing up their classroom possessions and trying to find the original owner.
When and where do you ...?
In this worksheet, students practice "when" and "where" by asking about each other's routines.
Does/Doesn't Guess-who quiz
Students guess the identity of other students using "does" questions.
What were you doing at ___ last night?
Students ask each other about what they were doing last night to practice past continuous grammar.
How Many Cats
Students are race to drawn the nouns given by teachers.
Do you know him/her? Peanuts
Students learn about the characters in Peanuts and practice pronouns.
Karuta
A game in which the teacher says a word or phrase and students race to slap the correct card.
Karuta: Can Convo
Different ways of playing karuta games
Is there a _______ in your house?
Students practice "There is" questions by asking each other what they have in their houses.
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