Listening Bingo
A fun and challenging listening-based bingo game.
Country Race
Students race to find the spellings of each country and report it to their partner.
England Time
To find out what time it is in the nine countries listed.
I Think That (Q&A)
Students write their opinions on various people/things and then interview other students.
Cooking Hello Kitty
Students work in teams to read a crazy part-sentence, draw it and report back to the ALT/JTE.
Can I Use Your Battleship?
Can I use your battleship? Let students practice many "Can I use your..." sentences and have fun playing the classic Battleship game.
Can Fail Sentence Race
This activity has students making can/can't sentences using funny pictures that really emphasize the ability meaning of the can verb.
Mario Board Game 2.0
Students write their opinions about certain topics and ask their friends their opinions while playing a fun Mario board game. Adaptable to different grammar points.
I Have Played Nintendo For 25 Years
Students write 3 true statements and 1 false statement about their lives using present perfect tense. Other students must guess which is the false statement.
Alphabet Telephone
A variation on Telephone to practice writing the alphabet.
Future Deductions
Students try to uncover their partner's secret animal based upon deductive reasoning using future tense questions.
Whose Introduction
Students fill out a worksheet about themselves. The class has to match the worksheet (likes/dislikes/activities) to the student.
Find The Couple
This is a simple activity where students ask each other passive-voiced questions to find out which two students on their worksheets are a couple.
Haetataki
'Haetataki' means 'fly-swatter' in Japanese. This is a competitive game that forces students to listen carefully while practicing both telling time and numbers in general.
Kantan Interview
Kantan means easy. Students interview two boys, girls and teachers to complete their questionnaire worksheet.
Code Breaker
Students listen to the ALT and use a code to convert numbers to letters. Then they have to compete to guess what word the letters spell.
You Will Get Your Fortune
Students ask ALT and JTE for their fortunes by picking one out of three cards.
We Will Rock You
A rhythm game to practice days of the week.
HAWD - How Are What Do
'HAWD' stands for "How Are What Do". Students take turns asking each other a variety of questions to get four-in-a-row on the blackboard grid, and score points for their team.
This/That Relay
Students race to make sentences using visual clues.