Practices words to express feelings or emotions.
Snakes and Ladders
A3 Snakes and Ladders board with card sections for use as a review activity.
Emotion Dialogue
A dialogue making activity to practice the "emotion + to infinitive" grammar (ex. "I was happy to hear that.")
Stereo Game/ Shotoku Taishi
Group of kids speak/yell their target vocabulary while the rest of the class listens to them. The rest of the class must individually pick out who said what.
Yo Yes
A story about two people becoming friends.
How are you Jankan
A race activity to practice how are you and the 'Be verb'
Star Get Feelings
A powerpoint game to review feelings for Let's Try 1 Lesson 2
You Look Happy
A 50-minute team-oriented practice of adjectives using a "You look..." sentence formation.
Pronoun Karuta (her/him/them)
Students test their listening skills and their ability to differentiate between he/she/they and him/her/them by playing karuta.
Dr Doctor
Students play a doctor/patient game, naming the body part where they are hurt, and bandaging it with toilet paper. Works well with teaching about body parts and feelings.
Blind Man's Drawing
This is a fun game that consolidates 'feelings' vocabulary and provides the opportunity to practice Object Complements in that context.
Are you fine SIGN GAME
simple sign game to practice feelings
Emotion Basket
This is an activity for brand new students. It should make them more confident with their speaking.
My Golden Week was ~~
A worksheet to accommodate the 2nd year Power-Up 1 activity in the Sunshine textbooks.
Vocabulary Wars
This is a vocabulary battle that can be used with any small set of vocabulary. It is great for younger classes, but can work with any grade.
"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.
Mister Wolf
Practice feelings with a red light green light styled game
Expression Guessing
A gesture game where students guess complex emotions.
He Looks Terrible
The students look at pictures and listen to sounds, and then write sentences to describe what they saw/heard.
Am Signature Bingo
Students ask each other "Are you...?" questions and collect signatures.
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