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Affirmative sentence

You are hungry.

  • Fix the Sentence

    Students must correct sentences to review the Indirect Question grammar (Q-word + to or plain Q-word) and other grammar points. Ex: "I know how to make sushi." or "I know where the ALT lives."

  • Tic-Tac-Toe

    Students practice speaking the grammar point while playing tic-tac-toe with a partner.

  • Guess the teacher adjectives

    Students choose one teacher at their school, apply adjectives to them, and play guess-who with their classmates.

  • Picture Sentence Matching

    A game to practice the "Question words + to-infinitive" grammar (for ex. "how to" or "where to").

  • Traffic Signs in the USA - Must/May

    A short powerpoint with a quiz to introduce Must/Must not/May by comparing driving laws in Japan vs the US.

  • 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 .

  • Jeopardy Unit Review

    Jeopardy game show style PowerPoint to review multiple grammar and vocabulary from different lessons in various question format. Best used to review before a unit test.

  • Gimme Gimme

    An activity that has students running around to give you the item you ask for while practicing "This is / That is" and "Here you are."

  • DORAEMON FEUD GAME

    This is another version of the 'Magic Quiz' Game using Doraemon characters.

  • WRITING ACTIVITY Was/Were Practice

    Supplementary activity for the New Crown Lesson 2 Part 1 Lesson.

  • CROSSWORD Past Participle

    This is a good 3rd Grade JHS warm up activity without the pressure of learning the grammar target of 3rd Grade Lesson 1 English lesson.

  • Salesmen

    Students sell random products to one buyer. If their product gets bought, they get a point and become the next buyer.

  • I'll Ask Peach

    Students construct four "I'll ask ~ to ~." sentences. Includes interview and writing.

  • Janken Points

    Students read an English sentence and either win or lose the corresponding points over a game of janken.

  • Daytona

    Students race to see how fast they can introduce themselves to each other.

  • How Long Bingo

    Students play Bingo but instead of a teacher reading out numbers, the students ask each other, "How long have you...?" The answer is the number they must circle.

  • Luigi is taller than Dorami

    Students ask each other about the characters on page 1. Then, they write sentences about the characters compared to each other.

  • Past Tense Sentences Snakes and Ladders

    Play "snakes and ladders" while making sentences using past tense

  • Passive Picture Guess

    Students race to explain the pictures using the grammar point.

  • Who Is Your Classmate

    Students fill out a worksheet about themselves, and then do an activity where they try to guess who their friends are based upon the hints they wrote on their worksheets.

  • Up And Down

    Students play a Snake & Ladders type of game while practicing present continuous form and also the past tense singular/plural forms.

  • Make A Face

    Students connect numbers to the correct phrases and finally to the appropriate pictures.

  • 'Be' Verb Fruit Basket

    Students play the Japanese favorite Fruit Basket game using the verb 'to be'.

  • Is There Any Milk?

    This is an activity to practice using countable and non-countable nouns.

  • Actionnaire

    Students practice saying prepositional sentences and watch them come true right in front of their eyes.

  • You Look Happy

    A 50-minute team-oriented practice of adjectives using a "You look..." sentence formation.

  • Omikuji Fortune Telling

    Students draw fortunes (omikuji) from different categories to determine their futures!

  • Paper Janken

    Students practice asking and answering "Which is your favorite, A or B?" (or which do you like?) and play a modified version of janken.

  • Introducing Characters

    Students mingle and exchange character cards whilst introducing the characters to their friends. The aim is to try to find out the relationship of as many characters as possible within 8 minutes.

  • It's About Christmas

    A Christmas-themed worksheet activity where students learn Christmas vocabulary and create sentences with prepositional phrases.

  • Make a Monster

    Students use present tense plural verbs to form sentences to describe an original monster.

  • Past Tense Dice Game

    This is a board/dice game that practices the irregular and regular past tense verbs. Students make one sentence each time they land on a square.

  • Time And Weather

    An information gap game where students ask each other the time and weather in different parts of the world.

  • You Decide T/F

    The ALT reads 4 sentences and the students have to decide which sentence is false. In groups, students write their own sentences and the other students have to find the liar.

  • Drawing Comparatives "-ER~THAN"

    Students draw three sets of two comparatives according to the descriptions under each. Adjustable for superlatives.

  • Past Tense Points

    Students get into groups and try to come up with past tense sentences that will give them the most points.

  • Character's Clothes

    Students see a small part of a character (a piece of clothing or body part). They guess which character the clothing/body part belongs to.

  • Schedule Tic-Tac-Toe

    Using the classic game, kids practice school subjects, days of the week, and using both in the context of a sentence.

  • Uso Baseball

    The students play a baseball-themed game where they describe themselves.

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