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 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 Find Someone Who ESL activity, students have to find a classmate for whom a given criteria is true.
In the Flash Forward ESL activity students imagine a time in the future, and describe what their life will be like at that point.
In the Fortunately Unfortunately ESL Activity, students create a story that alternates between positive and negative sentences.
In the Freeze Frame ESL activity, students describe what they think their classmates are doing based on their positions.
In the Future Timeline ESL activity, students predict a timeline of future world events.
In the Gossip ESL activity students tell their partner a ‘secret’, who then spreads it around the class.
In the Health Questionnaire ESL activity, students write questions and survey their classmates about their lifestyle.
In the Iron Chef ESL activity (based on the TV show of the same name), students create a dish/meal from five random ingredients.
In the Job Adverts ESL activity, students create posters describing roles and responsibilities, wages and experience required.
In the Love It Hate It ESL Activity, students have to pretend to either love or hate different things, and argue their assigned opinion.
The Mad Libs ESL activity is a fun way to start the class or practise parts of speech.
In the Memory Picture ESL activity, students work together to draw a picture from memory.
In the Memory Scene ESL Activity, students try to remember what was happening in a picture they were shown.
In the My Day Backwards ESL activity, students try to list the events of each other’s days in reverse order.
In the New Year’s Resolutions ESL activity, students write down and share their intentions for the coming (school) year.
As implied by the name, in the No Yes Or No Answers ESL activity students have to ask and answer questions without using the words yes or no.
In the Nosy Neighbour ESL activity students pretend to be a nosy neighbour who won’t stop asking questions.