Tag

Speaking

Students speak in the activity.

  • Lucky Line Game

    This is my go-to English activity to help junior high school students to review their grammar and vocabulary learning for each unit. If you use Google slides, you can make a copy and edit too!

  • Pokemon Catch Review

    Based on Mario Jeopardy and other Jeopardy games, this one is based on Pokemon! Useful for reviewing grammar!

  • How many pencils do you have? Guess Who game

    A variation of "Guess who?" using the contents of the character's pencil cases.

  • What do you want to watch? Bingo

    Mingling bingo game to practice the Q&A What do you want to watch dialogue for Here We Go 6 U3

  • Lets try 1, Unit 2 Gesture PPW

    "Good", "I don't know", "me?", "Good idea", "Come here". "Give me five" Gesture powerpoint Game.

  • NH⑥ Unit 3 materials ("Let's go to Italy")

    Printout and digital materials for use with New Horizons 6 Unit 3, "Let's go to Italy". Includes examples of various countries.

  • Zombie Farm

    Writing or Speaking Game. Plants vs. Zombie inspired PPT Game.

  • 1-20 Snakes and Ladders

    Elementary grades snake and ladder game from numbers 1 to 20. Game board is designed to fit B4 size paper - can be resized in the print menu to fit other formats.

  • When + 主語 + 動詞

    Key Sentence: When I came home, my father was watching TV. One World 2, page 23

  • What do you want for your birthday? PPT Game

    Where is the character game using vocabulary from Here We Go 5 Unit 2. Students guess a word and select it to see if the character is behind it. Students guess with the phrase "I want a(n) _____."

  • Weather Powerpoint Game

    An easy game to practice saying "It's (sunny/cloudy/rainy/snowy/windy/stormy/hot/cold)."

  • Race Track

    Practice ordinal numbers and colours as these crazy cars race to the finish!

  • "What do you Call it?"

    A quiz that makes students guess what various different items are called in different English -speaking countries.

  • Colours Dobble (Colors Spot It)

    A 13 card Dobble game on colours

  • Halloween Dominoes

    A halloween activities based loosely on dominoes to help students practice many Halloween words.

  • Vowel Sound dominoes

    Synopsis This is a game where 2, 4 or 5 players players try to match vowel sounds of words with each other using square cards with 4 words on them on a table top like conventional dominoes.

  • Guess Who - Are you, Do you, Can you?

    Guess Who worksheet made for end of Unit 1 review for JHS textbook New Horizons - 1, with optional Writing Practice page.

  • Are you...? / Do you...? Bingo

    Get the students to recognize the difference between the two types

  • Start of class (Aisatsu) cards

    Cards to use for the start of class at elementary school. The Japanese teachers usually have some idea of how to do the start of class aisatsu, but these cards help a lot.

  • Answer Checklist

    A short group activity to practice making and asking questions, can be used for many different grammar points

  • Sit Down Elimination Games

    Students are asked a question and based on their answer they either stay standing or are eliminated and sit down. Great for short reviews at the start or end of class.

  • Screenwriters!

    Group story/script writing/Completion activity using Adj + (that)

  • Have you ever been so lucky?

    Review Activity

  • New Horizon 5 & 6 Unit 1 Writing Practice

    These worksheets are for 5th and 6th graders to practice writing and will serve as their script for their presentations by the end of Unit 1.

  • Have you? Bingo

    This is a simple bingo game that students can do in pairs or groups to practice present perfect questions.

  • Can you? Bingo

    This is a simple bingo game that students can do in pairs or groups to practice the potential.

  • How's the weather?

    How's the weather slideshow to review vocab. Has a small quiz at the end.

  • What animals do you like?

    This can be used to review the question, "What animal do you like?" and the answer "I like~."

  • 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐇𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐳𝐨𝐧 ⑤ & ⑥ materials

    Collection of prints, activities and materials for use at elementary school. Covers all units of the New Horizon 5 and 6 textbooks.

  • What Time Is It?

    Look at the strange man, and guess what time it is.

  • Detective Conan- Have you Ever

    It is a Pictionary type game. Students must use the pictures to determine what question is being asked. They must use the target phrase "Have you ever..."

  • BattleBots! (Ver 1.3)

    Mecha review Building/Battle Game

  • Disney Guess Who

    A Disney version of the popular board game Guess Who, which can be used to practice relative pronouns (Is it someone who...). Designed to be played on PCs, but can also be used as a worksheet.

  • 4 corners

    A fun game to play with a big class.

  • One Piece Battleship

    A battleship game to help students practice speaking the target grammar point.

  • Can you ____? Yes, I can./No, I can't.

    A board game to practice the response: Yes, I can./No, I can't.

  • Canadian Slang Quiz

    10 Canadian slang words plus one bonus round. Students can try to guess the meaning.

  • Self-Intro: Team Quiz Format

    Self-introduction with JHS or HS students asking the ALT questions.

  • Feelings Game

    A simple PowerPoint game to review feelings (happy, sad, angry, fine, hungry, thirsty, sleepy, tired).

  • Where is Pikachu? School Pokemon Hunt

    Vocabulary practice activity to go with the rooms/areas of the school introduced in the school section of the New Horizon Elementary Picture Dictionary.

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