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Infinitive (general)

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  • 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").

  • My bucket list

    talk about what you have done and what you want to do. 3rd grade activity. TEXTBOOK: Columbus 21 year 3

  • I'll Ask Peach

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

  • Infinitive Poster Quiz

    Paired students answer a quiz by listening to hints and competing for points. Following this, they write long answers.

  • Stereo Noise

    The class listens to a group of students announce in unison what they want to be. The class must listen carefully to and try to decode each student's occupation.

  • Infinitive Poker

    This activity is a high stakes card game that gets kids using infinitives.

  • World Tour Game

    Students practice the phrases "Where do you want to go?" and "I want to go to ~" in an exciting dice rolling game.

  • Eat See Visit

    Students learn a little about other countries, their food and famous places through playing a modified version of shinkeisuijaku (pairs).

  • Infinitive Cards

    Students talk to each other, trying to match the sentence fragments on their cards.

  • A bunch of Questions for Quizzes

    Questions lists focused on various grammar points

  • Birthday Present Memory Game

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

  • Infinitive Clue

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

  • Chubacabra Game

    A point get powerpoint game to practice 'Its too~to~' infinitive sentences. Made for New Crown 3 Dolphin's Tale Reading.

  • Infinitive WRITE and RACE worksheets

    Group activities to practice 'I want to be...' and 'I have something to...'

  • What Is This Used For?

    A memory matching card game.

  • English Conversation Board Game

    A bright and colorful board game focused on getting students to converse in English.

  • Mario Wants Luigi To

    A translation exercise, listening exercise, and charades game practicing infinitives.

  • What Do You Want Trump

    Students try to make pairs with a standard deck of cards by answering the question "What do you want?"

  • I Want To Be

    Students exchange in a simple English question/answer conversation in a bid to gain or lose points.

  • Animals from Around the World

    A sleek and simple cultural presentation showing off various animals that are unique to (or native to) specific countries around the world.

  • Foods from Around the World

    A sleek and simple cultural presentation showing off traditional and famous foods from countries around the world.

  • You Must Commands

    Short pair activity. Good as a warm up.

  • Infinitive Madlib

    Students will (hopefully) make a funny story using the template of a Madlib that uses the target grammar.

  • Magic Box Scramble

    Teams race to unscramble the Magic Box story. Then, they answer questions to receive 'magic words', which then forms a 'magic question' the teams must answer.

  • 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.

  • Famous Infinitives

    Students choose a famous star and, in pairs, ask each other questions to determine which star they have chosen.

  • ROBOTS ATTACK THE TOWN

    If it looks like ROBOTS ATTACK THE WORLD. That's because it pretty much is.

  • CHARACTER RACE

    The horse race activity played on the board. I often do it as a review before tests.

  • Once Around Board Game

    Practice third year grammar point 'we want you to do something' with an exciting board game.

  • New Year's Resolutions

    Students write goals for the new year and ask their friends about their goals.

  • What do you want to do for winter vacation?

    Students practice the Infinitive verb form by asking each other what they want to do in winter vacation.

  • What will you take on vacation?

    Students practice the grammar pattern "want to" by choosing what they'll bring with them on a vacation.

  • Liar Liar

    Students draw cards of target vocabulary and make a sentence. Other students guess if they are lying or not.

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