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Affirmative sentence

You are hungry.

  • If Game

    Students listen to conditional sentences from the ALT/JTE (or group members) and if they qualify, do the consequential action.

  • Baba Vader

    This is your basic Baba Nuki or Old Maid game with a Darth Vader twist.

  • This/That Memory

    Students use a memory card game to practice Demonstrative Pronouns (this/that).

  • Where Is Oguri?

    This is an information gap exercise where pairs of students ask each other the question, "Where is....?"

  • How do you go to _____ survey

    Students practice "I go to ~ by ~" through a quick survey of their classmates.

  • My Crazy Family

    This information gap activity is fairly self-explanatory. Students work in pairs to complete the worksheet.

  • Better/Best ( Splatoon Splatfest )

    Which do you like better? Do you like it the best of all ~?

  • Will and Won't Writing

    A write and race activity

  • Hugs And Kisses

    Students practice constructing sentences using two simple present tense verbs while playing a huge game of Tic-Tac-Toe.

  • Have You Ever Interview

    Introducing the question, "Have you ever ~ ?" and having students interview each other.

  • Polite Conversations

    Students practice speaking and polite conversation with a fun comic.

  • Where Is It?

    Students try to guess the location of an object.

  • Are You Going To Match Up

    Students mingle around, trying to find their matching partner while asking/answering "Are you going to..." questions.

  • When Are You Free?

    Students try to guess which character their partner has chosen.

  • Opinion Interviews

    Students review and learn new adjectives and then poll their classmates about different topics.

  • "How was" Memory and Lesson Plan

    Students practice using the phrase "How was" (How was your weekend, lunch, etc.) by playing question-answer memory and then writing their own "How was" questions.

  • Back To The Future

    Lets students review simple past tense whilst introducing simple future tense.

  • Know Miffy

    Students ask each other reduced relative clause questions to gather various peoples' names.

  • Mt Fuji School Trip

    Students learn to buy what is necessary for their Mt. Fuji camping trip.

  • What was your teacher in junior high?

    Students practice "was" by guessing what their teachers were like when they were in junior high themselves.

  • True Or False

    Students listen and decide whether various sentences are true.

  • Blind Man's Bluff

    Students wear "crowns" with picture/word flash cards on them and walk around trying to figure out what they are wearing.

  • Monsters On Mt Fuji

    Students work together to find out which monsters are going to blow up Mt. Fuji and try to capture them before anything bad happens.

  • English Makes Me Happy

    Kids make groups of three and interview two friends by asking: "What makes you <adjective>?". Then, they introduce their friends to the class.

  • Sports and Their Verbs

    A handy guide to show students why some sports use "play" and others don't. (No more "I play run"!)

  • Was Eating Cookies

    Students ask each other "What were you doing last night?" to find out who was eating the cookies last night.

  • Memory Round

    Students listen to the subjects their classmates like to study and memorise.

  • How To Gucha

    Students interview each other using "Do you know how to...?"

  • Who's Doing What?

    This three-part activity starts with students listening to a dialogue between the JTE and ALT. Then they play Bingo and finish off with a writing exercise.

  • Janken Meishi Action

    A twist on janken meishi. Students have to perform an action before giving up their card.

  • Want to go to Saizeria

    Students think of reasons to complete the sentences.

  • Funky Sentences

    Students work in groups to formulate passive voice sentences following guideline keywords given by other students.

  • Monster In The Bedroom

    Students listen to where the objects are and then connect the dots to find the hidden animal.

  • Paper Airplane Introductions

    Students read a self-introduction from one of their classmates, then the class guesses which student it's from.

  • Asteroids

    A dice rolling game to practice sentences with 'must' in them.

  • Making Monsters

    This is a drawing activity for Halloween that can be used to teach body parts and plurals.

  • How To Make Origami

    An interview activity where students find out what their friends know how to do.

  • Bingo Interview: Who/He/She

    Students interview each other using "Who is he/she?" questions.

  • Thief

    Students compose a series of questions to try and guess who the thief of the chocolate cake the ALT made was.

  • He Looks Terrible

    The students look at pictures and listen to sounds, and then write sentences to describe what they saw/heard.

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