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  • 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?

    Students ask other classmates if they can read unknown kanji characters.

  • 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.

  • Which do you like, apples or oranges?

    A fairly simple activity where students ask the question: "Which do you like,.....? to their partner

  • Class Paparazzi

    A very basic interviewing game in which students chase each other and ask basic "Are you~?" questions with "I am" answers while sporting tiny printed cameras.

  • Are you Anpannman?

    This is a simple game in which the students become a member of the Sazae-san family. The goal of the game is find the other characters and make Sazae-san's family.

  • Are you From DokoDoko?

    Students ask each other "Are you...?" questions and collect signatures.

  • "How long have you...?" Bingo

    Students practice the question "How long have you ____?" by playing bingo with each other.

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