Students speak in the activity.
Movie Star
Movie making activity to practice the relative pronoun "who." (Ex: He is a student who likes English.)
They/them as singular pronouns
A simple introduction via PowerPoint to show several ways in which we use "they" and "them".
My Room
A room drawing activity to practice the "There is / There are" grammar.
What's in the park?
Group activity where students practice asking "Is there/Are there?" questions with locations (in, on, under, by). Made with New Horizons 2 Unit 6.2 in mind.
Airplane Crash
An activity to practice the "There is / There are" grammar by having the students search an airplane crash site.
Family Tree Game
In groups, students listen to questions from the ALT about family members in a family tree and race to answer the question correctly. This is for the "who" grammar point.
Time zones worksheet
This is a complementary worksheet for the ''Time zones '' PowerPoint that is posted on the website.
Tic-Tac-Toe
Students practice speaking the grammar point while playing tic-tac-toe with a partner.
MASH
Find out what your future holds and practice the future tense using the classic fortune-telling game.
Does he/she ?
Does he / Does She Battleship
Year 3 Would you matching game?
Students try to find their match via Would you cards.
Year 3 - Would you ? Pair Interview
Students play Janken and answer would you questions.
"Do you ~" Buzzfeed style quiz
Buzzfeed quiz style activity to find out what Disney movie you or your partner like.
Whose is it? - board game
A fun board game where students practice all the possessives in groups or pairs.
Man Wrestling a Shark
A picture to use for making reduced relative clause questions/sentences (ex. Where is the man wrestling a shark?)
Thief
A game/activity to practice "Does" questions and answers.
Uno Cards
Who doesn't love card games?
Let's Talk About Smartphones
Students learn some useful phrases regarding smartphones, and then they write about if they think smartphones are good or bad.
''Give me advice''
Students use indirect questions to ask for adviceColumbus 3 Pg 73. I want to know what we can do
"What do you like?" Relay
A quick activity that requires no preparation. Get the students into groups and have them ask each other what they like, then race to draw it on the board.
JHS Shopping
Shopping New Crown 1 7 eleven and Amazon Quiz (Prices Updated)(Edit)
Business Discussion Activity Collection
A collection of reading and discussion activities for corporate or business-related lessons.
Ordering Fast Food
These are cards to help students practice ordering fast food in English. This is for the Sunshine Year 2 textbook. Phrases used: "May I", "Would you like", and "I'll have"
Keyword Game - Social Distancing
This is a variation of the eraser grabbing keyword game commonly played throughout Japanese schools! Its a simple variation with no prep!
Boston T Map
A modified map, and powerpoint of the Boston T (train system in Boston) to practice New Horizon Daily Scene 4 - giving directions.
Where's the basketball?
A spin-off of the classic game "Guess Who". There are 16 different rooms. The students have to figure out which room their partner chose by asking "where is/are" questions.
Could you tell me how to get to Fukuoka Airport?
This Ppt/worksheet is for the Year 3 Sunshine textbook for giving directions, although it could probably be modified for other textbooks.
Guess the teacher adjectives
Students choose one teacher at their school, apply adjectives to them, and play guess-who with their classmates.
Save the Patient
A short repetition activity to practice "Do I have to ~" and "Have to~." This activity might not work with classes larger than 25 students.
Emotion Dialogue
A dialogue making activity to practice the "emotion + to infinitive" grammar (ex. "I was happy to hear that.")
Picture Sentence Matching
A game to practice the "Question words + to-infinitive" grammar (for ex. "how to" or "where to").
Staff Room English
This is for students to use when they come to the staff room and you're the only teacher in there.
Paint Battle for Japan
A quiz activity in the vein of Risk, with a Splatoon-like theme to it. (Now up to 8 groups is possible!!!)
School Sheriff
Activity based on the Sheriff of Nottingham board game to practice "How many?" and plurals. Also uses "Show me" and "What's this?" Very complicated, but very fun.
Bomb
Bomb activity to practice any Yes / No question type grammar points.
Story
Students piece together a story while practicing grammar from the semester / year. Students read, write, listen, and speak in this activity.
Will you dance?
This is a janken-style game where students ask each other "will you" questions and get points for completing the action (social distancing). This could also work for Can you, Could you, etc.
Candy Jar Quiz (how many)
(social-distancing-friendly) Students compete to correctly guess how many pieces of candy are in a jar using a PowerPoint.
How many times have you...?
students have to guess how many times i completed an activity
Who is he/who is she?
Students have to guess who the person is based on hints given .
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