Requires the teacher to print out the activity on paper.
Guess How Many
Students go to different stations in the classroom and try and guess how many items are in a bag/container at each station.
At The Restaurant
Students play the role of waiter or customer in a restaurant.
Is There Sumo In America?
Students play a true or false guessing game about America while using "there is/are."
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.
Hungry Hungry Hippo
Students play a fun card game while practicing "Would you like some ~?".
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.
Small Talk Board Game
A basic boardgame to practice making questions
I Will Give Her The World
Two activities for practicing 'I will give her something'
Face Game and Happy Devil Game
A few activities to practice the copula verb
WHERE or WHEN Activities
Three activities to practice where or when with simple verbs
Janken Gestures
Students play rock-paper-scissors and practice the Classroom English vocabulary. This activity works best with Total English but fits with most textbooks.
Where Again
Good and easy speaking practice idea for students to work together to find out the locations of the items in their school.
Do you like baseball?
Students ask questions to each other; they don't want 'Yes' answers.
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.
But Not Okinawa
Students test their knowledge of Japan's prefectures, minus Okinawa, and then practice asking about the location of the prefectures they don't know.
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.
Simple But Great Bingo
Students listen to a story and write down words they recognize in bingo squares.
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.
Are You? Guessing Game
Guessing game where students will ask the questions and try to discover which character their partner has chosen.
Do You Have A Larger One?
Simple pair worksheet for shopping and using comparatives.
Printable playing cards
If you don't want to spend money on a bunch of card decks, print these out instead!
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.
Guess Who
Use prints of the fun board game "Guess Who" to practice the expressions, "Do you have ~?" and "Are you ~?"
Have you ____ today? Present Perfect guessing
Students practice the present perfect with words like "already," "just," and "not yet" through a character guessing game.
Summer Festivals Quiz
Summer Festival Quiz
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).
Oh No! 100!
A worksheet to go with a simple counting game
Guess the Teacher - Pronouns
Students practice the pronouns "he" and "she" by quizzing their classmates about teachers at their school.
Menus
A collection of simple menus for role playing dialogues
Are you fine SIGN GAME
simple sign game to practice feelings
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.
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