Tag

Speaking

Students speak in the activity.

  • Whose Is It?

    A fun board game where students practice all the possessives in groups or pairs.

  • Super Mario EIGO

    An updated version of Super Mario Typhoon by Alexander Grant. This version is a review of prepositions, comparatives, verb tenses, articles, and pronunciation. You can edit to add your own material.

  • Preposition Partners

    Basic info gap activity for basic prepositions of location.

  • Do You Know How To Play Bingo

    Students will play bingo by interviewing their classmates, using "Do you know how to...?" and then will create sentences based on the signatures they received.

  • Call a Celebrity

    Students choose a celebrity then try to guess who their partner chose by asking them their phone numbers.

  • Monkey Time

    Teaches the hours (eg. one o'clock, two o'clock, etc.) and review numbers.

  • What Do You Like To Do

    In pairs, students ask "What do you like doing?" and answer with the information on their card.

  • Reading Discovery

    Students search the classroom for questions and tell the answers to the teacher.

  • Shaped Animals

    Animals made out of geometric shapes for practicing shapes and counting.

  • Translate the untranslatable

    Students try to explain Japanese words that don't have any simple English equivalents.

  • Find Someone Who...

    Students make their classmates find other students who match their criteria.

  • English Tongue Twisters!

    This is a worksheet I made for my JHS 2nd years to have fun with English tongue twisters while still focusing on important sounds.

  • "Does he/she" Guess-the-character Game

    Students compete to guess as many characters as they can by asking "Does (pronoun) (verb + object)?" questions. This uses the characters in the Sunshine textbooks.

  • Baker Street Station

    Students listen to a conversation between the ALT and HRT and practice the keywords from Eigo Note Lesson 5. The lesson introduces 3 famous London stations.

  • Birthday Present Memory Game

    "What do you want for your birthday?" Memory Game

  • Clock and Time Cards

    Students try to find their pair by asking, "What time is it?" and answering, "It's ~~."

  • Spot the Number

    This is a number version of the game "Spot it" (also known as "Dobble")

  • What's Popular?

    Students interview their friends on what they enjoyed doing last night, write down their answers, and decide what activity is the most popular in their class.

  • Calendar King

    Students use a calendar to work out the dates of Japanese holidays.

  • World Travelers

    Students interview each other at a school reunion to find out where they've been since graduation.

  • How Many Guesses

    Students practice speaking with a set dialogue and try to guess their classmates' magic numbers.

  • Find Someone Who

    Students ask each other questions about whether they've been to various locations.

  • What's That Doodle

    Get the students to practice asking 'What is that?' by drawing some wild art.

  • Discovery Chance

    Students (in 2-person teams) take their chances to discover their opponents’ hidden spots while they’re using the appropriate target language of the day.

  • We Call It "Sta-ba"

    Students learn the nicknames of places and things and review what they know about Japan.

  • ALT's Room

    Students practice using prepositions by asking the whereabouts of objects.

  • The Speed Game

    Students count as fast as possible in this relay race.

  • May I sit down? - A Liar's Game

    A game that focuses on heavy repetition of May I and answers. Students work to find the liar amongst the opposing team.

  • Takuya Kimuras Best Friend

    Students learn the usage of the past tense while investigating a Japanese musician from SMAP, Takuya Kimura.

  • Kakokei Karuta

    "Kakokei" is Japanese for past tense. Students listen to the teacher read a sentence and slap the correct 'verb card'.

  • Given No Bingo

    Students practice using subject-verb-object-object grammar and have fun with no bingos.

  • Infinitive Clue

    Using basic infinitive phrases, students work in groups to guess the correct components that make up sentences.

  • What is this? What is that? Guess the Sound

    Play random sounds and have students in groups guess what they are.

  • "I think" game and writing

    Students practice expressing their honest opinions with "I think" while playing a game and then writing about what they said during the game.

  • "Did you" Bingo

    Here are 32 different versions of a bingo sheet to use for reviewing, "Did you ---? Yes, I did. No, I didn't."

  • What Time Is It, Mr Wolf?

    This game is exactly like the 'Red light, green light' game. Students practice asking the time and listening to the ALT count while trying to make it across the room.

  • Next Number?

    After saying their own number, students decide on, and call out the next number.

  • Dont Go Attack

    Students play the game Attack 25 or Attack 16 and practice using the words 'Don't' and 'Go'.

  • Fast Food Mc Norm

    This is a fast food role play based on Total English 1's Talk Time 2 exercise.

  • Five-by-Five

    Teams receive points based upon their ability to answer questions on a 5-by-5 grid.

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