Tag

Writing

Students write in the activity.

  • 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.

  • Fountain Of Youth

    In teams, students try to piece a story together.

  • What Do You Like - Guess Who

    Students practice asking and answering "What ___ do you like?" while testing how well they know their classmates in this "guess who" acitivity.

  • What Is Yoda Doing?

    An information gap activity which can be played in pairs or a class where students find out what various characters are doing.

  • $1,000,000 Vacation

    Students plan how they will spend $1,000,000 by writing future tense sentences.

  • Search The Textbook

    This is a review game for New Horizon 2's textbook. Students are given questions and they must find the answers in their textbooks

  • Will You Phone Convo

    Students write sentences and plug them into the phone conversation dialog.

  • Sentence Making Relay

    Students try to make passive sentences from sheets over paper located on the walls of the classroom.

  • Spontaneous Interviews

    Students aim to complete the interview task using the grammar point.

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