Tag

Speaking

Students speak in the activity.

  • Guess Who

    Students use be verbs "am" and "are", nouns and adjectives.

  • illness and medicine matching/interview game

    There are 2 parts. The 1st part students match the medicine pictures to the illnesses. 2nd part the students will do an interview game

  • Tic-Tac-Toe ( Present Perfect Continuous Version)

    This activity was slightly modified from rebvandev`s original activity which was made for the 1st Grade JHS grammar point. The instructions are the same as the original activity.

  • Flags of the World Tour board game

    A flexible board game for practicing country names and travel-related grammar

  • ○○ makes me ○○

    S V O complement: pair matching game and sentence writing.

  • Let's Interview Our Friends (can / can't)

    Small printout for students to interview their friends using "can" and "can't"

  • Grammar in use(Present continous + Present simple)

    This activity entails practical use of the former grammar points in conversation. It was a way for the 2nd graders to review what they learnt in 1st grade.

  • We have (sport) cards!

    Students find others that have the same sports cards as them

  • Breaking News

    Students work in pairs to write an interesting news report using either "going to" or "will."

  • Zelda (shoot, bomb or life)

    Activity that students of all ages can enjoy - use with literally any grammar/vocab you want

  • Hotel Help!

    A very simple speaking and writing activity for page 17. of the new 2nd Year New Horizons Textbook. Includes 4 famous hotels from around the world.

  • Can~ Battleship (Animal Crossing Ed)

    Battleship using "Can (person) (action)?"

  • New Crown 2 - Lesson 1 Get Part 1

    Comprehensive introduction to the lesson's grammar points and practice questions

  • Quiz Master 9000

    The Typhoon Game To End All Typhoon Games

  • Present Perfect Continuous Janken Game

    This would work as a scaffolding activity to expose students to the different usage of this grammar point.

  • Super Mario Golden Bell (Quiz Game Template)

    Super Mario version of the South Korean quiz game "Golden Bell," with both traditional elimination and point-based playstyles.

  • Easter Egg Hunt

    Instead of blowing up battleships we can search for Easter eggs in peace.

  • Super Mario Quiz Game

    A set of Super Mario-themed end-of-year quizzes for elementary school students, with a built-in scoreboard and point randomizer. Original credit goes to Dawson Powell, from the Slide Master website.

  • Say Something A.K.A. 2 line game

    A warm-up activity where kids line up in 2 long lines. No materials needed. they race each other to say who can say a word faster.

  • Bingo irregular verbs

    Students circle their own answers. And then ask each other about their answers.

  • Who are they? <Mr. Men and Little Miss>

    Critical thinking activity!

  • Name it!

    An easy and challenging activity for beginners.

  • Around the World in a Day

    Teacher act as tourists as students give directions as locals in different countries.

  • Battle for Japan - The Warring States

    Just a remapping of the Robert's version, based on the even older version. Adding smaller version without the questions slide. Also added a built in dice page.

  • Passive Voice Quiz

    Passive voice quiz questions that can be used with the first time students are learning the passive voice grammar.

  • Go Fish!

    Play with a regular deck of cards and adapt to your target grammar. This upload uses "May I ~ ?"

  • Say the Word

    A fun way to review lots of language points

  • Battleship

    In a modification of the fun game Battleship, students use prepositions and locations to target ships.

  • Present Perfect Tense Dice Game!

    A fun board game to get students using the present perfect tense.

  • Almost Pokemon Battle Game with Randomizer

    Same as Almost Pokemon Battle, but with some small tweeks.

  • Speed Speak

    A student and their partner both hold up a card with pictures, and they have to race each other to make a sentence first.

  • Comparatives Interview Sheet

    Sheet with twenty-four comparitives question prompts: "which do you like better/best?"

  • Complete the Sentence (Passive Voice)

    Questions and sentence prompts that can be used with passive voice.

  • Comparison Competition

    Students compete to make the best sentence they can for an adjective. Grammar used includes ~er, ~est, more, most, and as ~ as.

  • Guess Who

    Inspired by the old board game Guess Who, students try to guess who their partner is before their partner guesses who they are. Grammar point used: present progressive

  • Comparative/Superlative Bingo

    Students play Bingo by walking around the room and asking their classmates questions. Grammar points used: ~er than, ~est, as ~ as

  • Family Feud

    Students guess what their classmates said was the most ____ .

  • Comparatives / Superlatives DRILL

    Recapping grammar taught in Lesson 7 (NC2)

  • Simple/Complex Relay

    Students practice combining simple sentences into complex ones and separating complex sentences into simple ones.

  • Hogwarts Sorting Hat Interview

    Students interview their partner about their junior high school experience to find out which Hogwarts House they belong in. Intended for use with third year JHS but could be adapted.

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