Requires the teacher to print out the activity on paper.
Have you ever eaten sushi?
An activity that gives students a chance to practice "Have you ever" sentences.
Pronunciation Tree L and R
A pronunciation tree warm up activity that lets students practice difficult sounds.
Class Paparazzi
A very basic interviewing game in which students chase each other and ask basic "Are you~?" questions with "I am" answers while sporting tiny printed cameras.
My week
Students practice the days of the week by writing out their weekly schedules.
Jumble
Students practice spelling by mixing up words and quizzing each other.
Collaborative review of New Crown 1
This is a review of the first 40 pages of NC1. A collaborative lesson where all members of each group have a role. Students need to work together to complete the task.
Review - A winner never quits
A quick and simple warm up/ review activity for New Crown, page 8 (A winner never quits)
I have played nintendo for 28 years
Students practice writing sentences using the present perfect. Then they write 3 true statements and 1 false statement about their lives. Other students must guess which is the false statement.
Are you Anpannman?
This is a simple game in which the students become a member of the Sazae-san family. The goal of the game is find the other characters and make Sazae-san's family.
Are you From DokoDoko?
Students ask each other "Are you...?" questions and collect signatures.
"That looks like..." Blind Drawing
Students cover their eyes, draw something, and then ask each other what the picture looks like.
In my house... (Passive)
Students write passive sentences to explain which people in their family do what things in their household.
ABC Dominoes
A simple ABC game where students match upper/lowercase domino letters.
Hi, Friends 2! Review Board Game
A bright and colorful boardgame that reviews the entirety of the Hi, Friends 2 textbook.
"How long have you...?" Bingo
Students practice the question "How long have you ____?" by playing bingo with each other.
3 Truths, 1 Lie
Students write four statements and try to guess which one is false.
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