Tag

Feelings/Emotions

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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