Activities posted by Englipedia Archive

  • Ping Pong Pang

    Students play an adapted version of the popular drinking game (a point that should NOT be made in class).

  • Superhero Powers

    Students write a description of a superhero and then try to draw their friend’s superhero.

  • Shadow Guess

    A silhouette quiz with the entire class followed by a similar quiz done in pairs.

  • I Love My City

    The students fill out a sheet in the style of Multi Plus 2 of New Horizon 2.

  • Imagination Quiz

    Students make pairs and take turns asking each other questions to find out what the other student is thinking about.

  • What Is The Best Interview

    Students fill in their own answers and then ask their classmates questions such as, "What's the best movie you have ever seen?"

  • Your Monkey?

    In this game, students secretly draw pictures on cards and try to guess the artist of each card. Students learn to understand, ask, and respond to simple questions of ownership/possession.

  • Animal Coloring

    Children color animals according to the ALT's instructions.

  • Er Est Worksheet

    Students practice using 'er' and 'est' in this fun worksheet. There is also a riddle at the end for students to solve.

  • I'm Full

    Students trade cards with each other in order to get a full meal and declare, "I'm full!"

  • Bedroom Drawing

    Students listen to their partner’s instructions and attempt to draw a replica of a bedroom.

  • Kathy's Game

    A fast-paced game where teams race to be the first to do the instructions correctly.

  • Relative Park Drawing

    Students listen to a description of a park scene and they must draw it.

  • Fun With Prepositions

    Using teamwork, students search for pictures around the room and describe it to their team members.

  • Hot Seat

    A student sits at the front of the classroom and answers questions. Other students try to guess their answers.

  • Sengoku

    Students use the names of Japanese prefectures to work on their spelling and vocabulary.

  • Strange Patient

    This a simple guessing game that has students playing the role of a patient who kind of has an idea of what sickness they have, and the doctor is trying to guess whether or not they are lying.

  • First Letter Phonics

    Students play Karuta to help them understand the way letters work.

  • Phone Janken Out

    Student engage in a fun conversational activity that practices an easy phone conversation.

  • Sequence

    Just like the Sequence board game, teams battle to line up four cards in a row to win.