Alphabet Mistakes
Guess what letters are not correct and fix them.
Pairs Janken Snake
This game helps students practice vocabulary or English sentences. It is a general game that can be used for ES or JHS lessons.
Thief
Students compose a series of questions to try and guess who the thief of the chocolate cake the ALT made was.
Imperative Bingo
This is just a simple bingo game that practices Imperative phrases.
Bananaman
Students go round asking their friends "Do you like bananas?" in order to find 8 hidden bananamen.
He Looks Terrible
The students look at pictures and listen to sounds, and then write sentences to describe what they saw/heard.
Twisted Pictionary
Students have ten seconds to draw a picture and have their teammates guess it.
Name That Sport
Students listen to the rules of various sports and must guess the correct sport.
What Do You Think Of English
Students translate the adjectives into Japanese then ask each other their opinions.
Calendar Otaku
Students are asked about the dates of various Japanese holidays and receive points for answering correctly.
Relative Matching
Students make sentences using 'that/which' Relative Pronouns.
I Spy
Children play a simplified version of "I Spy" while reviewing colours.
After C
This is a simple alphabet order game where students must say what is before/after the letter you say.
Phone Numbers
A listening and speaking telephone number activity.
Parfait Buffet
Students get into groups and compete to make the most or best parfaits.
A-E-I-O-U Bingo Song
While singing along to the Bingo song, students sing the English vowels and practice giving their self-introductions.
Fruity Collection
Students walk around and exchange their picture cards with other students, with the goal of collecting many fruits that they like and giving away fruits that they don't like.
Have You Ever Bet
Students practice "Have you ever ....?" questions while having fun betting about classmates' experiences.
Daily Routine
Students race to read and write sentences and complete the passage.
Alphabet Order War
Students stategically play alphabet cards in hopes to gain the most cards.