Requires the teacher to print out the activity on paper.
Conversation Cards
10 topic cards to use as conversation starters
British or not?
Critical thinking + culture activity
Visiting Japan - WRITING FOCUS -
Students practice using the infinitive verb (adverbial)
Space Force
A group based writing game featuring alien invaders
Powerpoint: The girl playing tennis is Yuka
Practicing reduced relative clauses
What do you want to do? DRILL
Speaking focus! 💛
Family Rules - My family makes me...
Students practice the Causative Verb grammar point by talking about what their families make them do.
Eye spy
A describing activity using the grammar there is and there are.
Ship Wrecked What Are You Going to Bring?
A writing and speaking activity where students work in pairs to decide what they will bring after being stranded on an island.
I think that... Optical Illusion
A writing activity where the students answer what they see within different optical illusion pictures.
Fortune Cards
Cards for the "You Will Get Your Fortune" englopedia archive activity. (The colours don't match to what is written in that worksheet.)
General knowledge!!
WHO DOESN'T LOVE A QUIZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Are you a soccer fan?
A simplified battleship-style game.
2021 NH2, pg. 24, If you have time, will you..?
Warm-up Guessing Game.
Indirect Questions for Teachers and Famous Visitor
Group activities for practicing indirect questions
Days and Weather Practice for Sunshine One
A few activities to practice days and weather
How's the weather today?
Board game designed to be placed on an English board or used as an activity for students during the lesson.
SVOO Code Breaker
Break the code to write 3 SVOO sentences then write you own codes!
Shuffle and Guess - Present Perfect
Students practice Present Perfect grammar by writing about themselves, shuffling their papers, and guessing who is who.
Japanese Folktales
An activity to practice the "SVOO + that" grammar using some famous Japanese folktales. Ex: He told me "that" the news was interesting.
Music quizzzzzzz
Brilliant warm up loved by all students!
Mad Libs (for fun/holiday)
Students find the words to complete the story.
Food Chain Activity
Complete the food chain.
Tic-Tac-Toe ( Present Perfect Continuous Version)
This activity was slightly modified from rebvandev`s original activity which was made for the 1st Grade JHS grammar point. The instructions are the same as the original activity.
Flags of the World Tour board game
A flexible board game for practicing country names and travel-related grammar
â—‹â—‹ makes me â—‹â—‹
S V O complement: pair matching game and sentence writing.
Let's Interview Our Friends (can / can't)
Small printout for students to interview their friends using "can" and "can't"
"Come to My Hometown!" activity (Sunshine 2)
Writing activity to get students to introduce places in their home town or area.
Grammar in use(Present continous + Present simple)
This activity entails practical use of the former grammar points in conversation. It was a way for the 2nd graders to review what they learnt in 1st grade.
We have (sport) cards!
Students find others that have the same sports cards as them
3 Hint Country Quiz
Students have fun guessing the countries and attempt a code breaker!
3 words - what country?
Around the world around the worldddddddd
Breaking News
Students work in pairs to write an interesting news report using either "going to" or "will."
Make Your Own Dobble
Based on the card game 'Dobble'
Intro to Singapore Quiz
Interesting questions about Singapore to familiarise students with the country.
Can~ Battleship (Animal Crossing Ed)
Battleship using "Can (person) (action)?"
I've been playing JANKAN level up and writing
Basically a level up that can be used after RedPhoenix's activity
Points Challenge (Writing)
Students practice the Present Perfect Continuous grammar point by writing sentences about things they have been doing for a long time.
Sakura English Board
Some pictures and text you can use for your english board
Where is it eaten? â‘¡
food knowledge quizzzzzzzz 💛
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