Students write in the activity.
Crazy Bus Race
Based on New Horizon's Speaking Plus 2 (grade1), students create their own dialogue using the Crazy Bus map and worksheet.
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.
Kidnap
A game to get the students to practice the four parts of learning (reading, writing, talking and listening) while trying to find out who kidnapped Miki Ando.
Shiritori Race
This activity is just like the Japanese Shiritori game where students fill-in-the-blanks with English words they know until they reach the finish point.
Let's Have Fun
Students find their match using 'Let's' and 'use' dialogues.
Who Which
Groups race to turn Japanese Relative Clause sentences into English ones.
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.
What Do You Like To Do
In pairs, students ask "What do you like doing?" and answer with the information on their card.
Reading Discovery
Students search the classroom for questions and tell the answers to the teacher.
Translate the untranslatable
Students try to explain Japanese words that don't have any simple English equivalents.
Find Someone Who...
Students make their classmates find other students who match their criteria.
Baker Street Station
Students listen to a conversation between the ALT and HRT and practice the keywords from Eigo Note Lesson 5. The lesson introduces 3 famous London stations.
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.
Calendar King
Students use a calendar to work out the dates of Japanese holidays.
World Travelers
Students interview each other at a school reunion to find out where they've been since graduation.
Find Someone Who
Students ask each other questions about whether they've been to various locations.
English Only Challenge
The ALT/JTE put on their acting hats and become the role of various occupations/situations found in English-speaking countries.
Dondake Money
Students blindly bet money they can spell words correctly.
Double D
Double D stands for 'Devastating Demonstratives'. Students draw pictures based upon a secret demonstrative pronoun sentence and post them around the class.
Takuya Kimuras Best Friend
Students learn the usage of the past tense while investigating a Japanese musician from SMAP, Takuya Kimura.
Infinitive Clue
Using basic infinitive phrases, students work in groups to guess the correct components that make up sentences.
The Ogasawara Islands - Word search
This is a word search using the story about The Ogasawara Islands
"I think" game and writing
Students practice expressing their honest opinions with "I think" while playing a game and then writing about what they said during the game.
What Do You Know?
Students will use decks of cards and dice to form crazy sentences about what they do and don't know how to do.
T-Puzzle
A four Parts of Learning activity that can be used to review any grammar point for any grade.
I Was Alibi Searching
Whole class mingles asking and answering questions to find two mystery criminals.
Inventions
A fun and creative project for OC Elective classes.
I Am Mr Tornado
A fast-paced game that gets students writing and saying sentences using the "be"-verb. They build houses, and pulling the Tornado card blows down (erases) all their houses!
World Weird Festivals
This activity can be a sort of quiz game for the students while practicing the "I think (that)... sentence pattern. Though it can be used with any other grammar lessons, like verb tenses.
Shiritori Circle Battle
Students practice spelling by playing the game "Shiritori" and trying to find a word that can complete a cycle.
TV Is Interesting
This is a writing activity that introduces simple adjective statements while reviewing "What is ~?"
Andy's Bedroom
Students listen to the teacher describe their bedroom and they must draw it. Afterwards, they write sentences about what they've drawn.
Number Bingo (Hi, friends 1)
Students review numbers 1-20 by writing them on the Bingo worksheet and listening to the teacher call them out.
Busy Schedule
A simple Information gap activity where students ask partners questions using the future tense to find out what certain characters are doing when.
Mario Wants Luigi To
A translation exercise, listening exercise, and charades game practicing infinitives.
Agree Writing Practice
Students practice writing why or why not they agree with certain controversial statements.
Question Word Review
This activity is a question/answer review that reviews the following question words: when, where, who, whose, what, how and which.
Good Witness
Students test their memory by looking at a picture and in prepositional phrase form, writing what they saw.
If
This activity focuses on students ability to create a consequence when given a condition.
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