Tag

Writing

Students write in the activity.

  • 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.

  • Characters Calling

    This activity is to help students get familiar with speaking on the phone and inviting their friends out.

  • Who's This Woman?

    Students create names for characters on the worksheet and then ask classmates, 'Who's this ~?' Then, students practice writing questions and answers.

  • Crazy Diary Entry

    A writing activity that lets students make a crazy diary entry. Student then read their diary entry to the class for lots of fun.

  • Rescue 119

    Students help rescue plane crash victims by locating them in a classroom and then writing a report to submit to the rescue authorities.

  • May I / Could you: activity worksheet

    2 part worksheet for p28-29 of New Horizon 2.

  • PPP

    This activity practices Past Progressive Pair work (was/were + verb'ing').

  • When Do You Have Plans?

    Students invite each other to do things and write about their friends' plans in this speaking, listening, and writing activity.

  • Alphabet Shopping

    This is a shopping game using uppercase letters, the aim of which is to have children familiarise themselves with the letters in a non-patterned way.

  • Sunshine 3rd year Program 2-3 Writing

    Writing worksheets for students to write about a place they've either been to or want to go to.

  • Crazy Story

    Students fill in a form then insert the info into a template to create a crazy story, then have a go at writing their own.

  • Calendar Tic-Tac-Toe

    This game gets students to practice "It will be (sunny) on (July eighth).

  • I Have Never

    Students play "Never Have I Ever" in lunch groups, then write about what they learned about their classmates.

  • Simple Present Self-Introduction

    Students write their own self-introduction after learning "I (verb)".

  • Random Superheroes

    Students practice "can" grammar by making amusing randomly generated superheroes.

  • Words of Wisdom

    Students practice "if" by giving advice to their classmates.

  • Be Race

    Fill in the blanks with the correct 'Be' form and race to the finish.

  • How long have you Bingo

    Students try and get bingo by asking students what they have and haven't done.

  • My English Diary

    This diary gives students an opportunity to write in English freely.

  • Colour Scavenger Hunt

    Help students practice their colours and the names of places around the school with this fun game.

  • Kaiten Sushi

    Students pass around pictures of sushi with music playing. Whoever is holding sushi when the music stops has to write a sentence.

  • My Golden Week was ~~

    A worksheet to accommodate the 2nd year Power-Up 1 activity in the Sunshine textbooks.

  • Have You Ever Interview

    Introducing the question, "Have you ever ~ ?" and having students interview each other.

  • Infinitive Madlib

    Students will (hopefully) make a funny story using the template of a Madlib that uses the target grammar.

  • Chalkboard Bingo

    Students write words in their notebooks hoping to score a bingo.

  • I have (just/already) point cards

    Students try to get the most points by taking time cards and making sentences about what they've just/already done at that time.

  • Magic Box Scramble

    Teams race to unscramble the Magic Box story. Then, they answer questions to receive 'magic words', which then forms a 'magic question' the teams must answer.

  • Food Wheel

    Students make a food wheel to help them become familiar with the written words for different foods.

  • Will Interviews

    This is a very basic, quick and easy "Will you ~?" interview game.

  • Opinion Interviews

    Students review and learn new adjectives and then poll their classmates about different topics.

  • Categories

    Students aim to think of many words associated with a topic.

  • "How was" Memory and Lesson Plan

    Students practice using the phrase "How was" (How was your weekend, lunch, etc.) by playing question-answer memory and then writing their own "How was" questions.

  • Back To The Future

    Lets students review simple past tense whilst introducing simple future tense.

  • Know Miffy

    Students ask each other reduced relative clause questions to gather various peoples' names.

  • Weekend Diary

    Students race to read and write sentences and complete the passage.

  • In A Dark Room

    Students close their eyes and imagine the story you tell them. Upon opening their eyes, they complete a worksheet based upon their imagination.

  • English Makes Me Happy

    Kids make groups of three and interview two friends by asking: "What makes you <adjective>?". Then, they introduce their friends to the class.

  • Brush ABC

    Fast paced recognition game to learn the alphabet.

  • Self-Intro Worksheet

    I use these worksheets for the first class of the year. One sheet is for first-year students, and the second one is for returning students.

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