Students write in the activity.
Martin Luther King Jr Crossword
What's An Animal Found in Japan?
Practice the "reduced relative clause" (ex: "an animal found in Japan") by quizzing your students.
Who Likes Monsters
Students write third person sentences. Then play the Englipedia's Squares game, only a halloween version.
Sweden
This is an activity for advanced 2nd years or 3rd year students. The handout teaches them about Sweden.
Lets Janken
This is a simple game that has students make "let's" sentences and enjoy playing janken.
Unexpected Occurrence
Students have fun studying about aliens. In this multi-activity, students learn new alien words, learn how to describe an alien and finally listen to a dialogue about an alien sighting.
Nought And Crosses
Students play noughts and crosses (Tic-Tac-Toe) and command their partner to do an action.
Student Examples
Students answer questions about what other students are doing.
Make A Newspaper
Make a front page to a newspaper.
Have They Finished Yet?
Students read and answer questions about Baymax and Mikasa's schedule using the present prefect to answer the questions.
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.
Doctor Patient Interview
Students take turns being doctor and patient, and interview each other following the dialogue on the worksheet.
Translation Relay
Students compete in small groups to translate Japanese sentences into English, relay style.
Quick & Easy "Can You...?"
This quick game is used to get students to practice saying "Can you...?" questions and responses.
Puzzle Scramble
This is a very flexible template for you to make sentence scramble lessons with puzzles. Students solve a puzzle and flip over the pieces to find a sentence.
Listening Bingo
A fun and challenging listening-based bingo game.
Country Race
Students race to find the spellings of each country and report it to their partner.
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.
Mario Board Game 2.0
Students write their opinions about certain topics and ask their friends their opinions while playing a fun Mario board game. Adaptable to different grammar points.
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.
Alphabet Telephone
A variation on Telephone to practice writing the alphabet.
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.
My Dream School
Students create their own school virtual school along with their dream rules.
5 W's & H
Students practice asking and answering questions using the 5Ws and H question words.
Fairy Tale Mad Libs
Students create hilarious stories by filling in missing verbs, adjectives and nouns based upon the classic stories of Cinderella and Momotaro, the Japanese version of Disney
Connect A-B-C
Review the order of the alphabet with a simple but challenging activity.
Memory
Match the cards with the 'Why' question to the 'Because' answer, followed by a short interview game.
What's Wrong? Board Game
Students play a board game to practice telling each other about their ailments and giving each other advice.
Superhero Powers
Students write a description of a superhero and then try to draw their friend’s superhero.
I Love My City
The students fill out a sheet in the style of Multi Plus 2 of New Horizon 2.
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?"
Er Est Worksheet
Students practice using 'er' and 'est' in this fun worksheet. There is also a riddle at the end for students to solve.
Fun With Prepositions
Using teamwork, students search for pictures around the room and describe it to their team members.
Hot Seat
A student sits at the front of the classroom and answers questions. Other students try to guess their answers.
Sengoku
Students use the names of Japanese prefectures to work on their spelling and vocabulary.
Ouch
Students learn how to describe their symptoms by playing Janken games.
I Have No Idea
Students try to guess their partner’s drawing then write their answer on their worksheet.
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