Requires students to have a pencil or a similar writing instrument.
Supplementary activity for the New Crown Lesson 2 Part 1 Lesson.
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.
Writing activity to reinforce the target language being learned by the students. This is best used as a final activity if you have listening, speaking and reading activity prior to this activity.
This works very well for reviewing WH-questions. The students have a chance to talk to everyone in the classroom by asking and answering questions.
This activity is dialog practice, repeating the patterns in the textbook but allowing students to modify the given sentences.
Put your students to the test with a minimal-pair pronunciation activity.
Row based version of the Peter Rabbit Game for practicing 'If' and 'let's'
A race activity to practice how are you and the 'Be verb'
Two worksheets for practicing past progressive and using 'when' to link sentences.
Students use simple phonics to read and match words to pictures.
A listening and writing activity for 3rd year JHS students using facts about different countries.
An activity to practice 'was' and 'were'
Students construct four "I'll ask ~ to ~." sentences. Includes interview and writing.
Students pretend they are movie directors and choose their classmates for different roles. Then they interview each other to find out what they want to do in the movie.
This is an interview activity where the students ask each other questions in this style and write them down to create somewhat odd and random sentences.
Students aim to communicate with each other without actually seeing each other, as they would on a telephone.
Students read an English sentence and either win or lose the corresponding points over a game of janken.
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.
Students race to dictate a passage to their partners.
Get students to write fortunes for their classmate and share!
An introduction to 'why' and 'because' followed by one on one interviews with the ALT. Social Distance Styled Plan.
Adapted from Roger Parker's "My Breakfast" on Englipedia, this is a simple worksheet to review simple past tense using what the student ate for breakfast today.
This is my self-introduction activity for Junior High School. Students guess about the ALT before getting to know them.
Practice writing name and saying "Hello. My name is ~ . What’s your name?”
Students ask each other about the characters on page 1. Then, they write sentences about the characters compared to each other.
Students practice school subject names by constructing their dream schedule.
Students read descriptions of Doraemon characters (who have different names in English) and try to guess what their original Japanese names are.
A powerpoint game that can be used to practice many points. I'm using it for New Crown 2 Lets Talk 7
A group battle game similiar to Gang War, Robots invade the world and so forth. Good for review.
A discussion based activity to practice explaining opinions. New Crown 3 pages 102 and 103.
These are the worksheets and presentations I use for shopping lessons
These are the worksheets I use for the various telephone talk lessons in New Crown
A sign game and a write and race game for practicing Why and Because
A pick the verb quiz and a writing game for simple past irregular verbs.
A worksheet to accommodate UonumaRobert's Park Life poster, which has a picture of people doing a variety of things at a park.
Students practice a simplified telephone dialogue and try and collect signs. Based on New Crown 1 Lesson 7 let's talk.
Students race to explain the pictures using the grammar point.
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.
JHS Year 1 Telephone skit. Grammar point is "Can you ~ ?" *request form
Students play a Snake & Ladders type of game while practicing present continuous form and also the past tense singular/plural forms.
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