In the Target Practice ESL game, students complete different English language challenges depending on which area of the target they hit.
In the Things They Might Say ESL game, students have to convey a person using only things that they might say.
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In the Target Practice ESL game, students complete different English language challenges depending on which area of the target they hit.
In the Things They Might Say ESL game, students have to convey a person using only things that they might say.
The Tic-Tac-Toe ESL game is a version of the classic game in which players can only draw their symbol if they complete a mini language task successfully.
The Time Bomb Hot Potato ESL game is a variation on Hot Potato, using a countdown timer instead of music.
The Timeline ESL game is based on the card game of the same name, in which players try and put famous historical events in chronological order.
The Twenty Questions ESL game is the classic parlour game in which students have to find out what their classmate is thinking of, using only yes/no questions.
The Twenty-One ESL game is a version of a popular party game in which counting gets harder and harder as numbers are replaced by other words/sounds/gestures.
In the Vocabulary Tennis ESL game (also known as word tennis or vocabulary volleyball), students trade vocabulary words from a pre-defined category.
The Wheel of Fortune ESL game is a version of the famous TV game show based on Hangman.
The Whisper Challenge ESL game is a guessing game in which students silently mouth words or phrases to their partner.
The Word Wheel ESL game is a common puzzle in which students have to make words from nine letters arranged in the shape of a wheel, always using the centre letter.
The Would I Lie To You ESL game is a variation on Two Truths And A Lie, based on the UK TV panel show Would I Lie To You?.