The Comparative Clues ESL activity is a version of Twenty Questions in which students can only use comparatives questions.
In the Complete The Map ESL activity, students have to complete the map of a town using written clues.
The Comparative Clues ESL activity is a version of Twenty Questions in which students can only use comparatives questions.
In the Complete The Map ESL activity, students have to complete the map of a town using written clues.
The Conditional Story Chain ESL activity is a version of the Story Chain activity especially designed for practising the first or second conditional.
In the Conditional Story Circle ESL activity, students create a spoken story by linking conditional sentences together.
In the Conversation Bingo ESL activity, students play bingo while listening to conversations or dialogues created by their classmates.
The Crazy Classroom ESL activity is a live-action version of Memory Scene, in which students have to remember what their classmates were doing.
In the Crazy Requests ESL activity, students practise making and responding to (and reporting) strange requests with their classmates.
In the Creations Quiz ESL activity, students are shown various artistic creations, and they have to write down who it was created by, and when.
In the Crime Scene Investigation ESL activity, students speculate on the story behind objects found at a crime scene.
In the Crossed Wires ESL activity, students dictate a text down a string that criss-crosses their group.
In the Describing Pictures ESL activity, students practise describing a picture first as a class, then individually.
In the Draw Your Weekend ESL activity students have describe what they think a classmate did/has done using only a drawing.
In the Dream Job ESL activity, students describe their perfect job to their classmates.
In the Dream Vacation ESL activity, students imagine their perfect trip and describe it to the class.
In the Earth 2-0 ESL activity, a disaster is about to destroy life as we know it, and students have to decide who to save.
In the Emoji Story ESL activity, students use random emojis as the prompts for events.
In the Excuses Excuses ESL activity, students have to make up funny excuses for not accepting invitations.
In the Family Tree Dictation ESL activity, students have to draw a family tree based only on the description of their partner.
In the Family Tree Fill-In ESL activity students have to draw/complete a family tree from clues created by a classmate.
In the Find Someone Who ESL activity, students have to find a classmate for whom a given criteria is true.