In the Story Chain ESL activity, students write the next part of every story that is passed to them.
In the Story Circle ESL activity, students take turns adding new elements to a spoken story.
In the Story Chain ESL activity, students write the next part of every story that is passed to them.
In the Story Circle ESL activity, students take turns adding new elements to a spoken story.
In the Stranded On A Desert Island ESL activity, students decide what they would like to have with them in a castaway situation and justify their choices.
In the Suffix Scattergories ESL game, students play a version of Scattergories in which they can only use words with a suffix.
The Taboo ESL game is a version of the popular guessing word game in which students have to describe words/phrases to their teammate(s), without using certain other words.
In the Target Practice ESL game, students complete different English language challenges depending on which area of the target they hit.
In the Telephone Pictionary ESL activity, students pass information in secret (like in Telephone), but alternate between drawings and written descriptions.
In the Text Erase ESL activity students have to erase one, two or three consecutive words from a paragraph, without making it grammatically incorrect.
In the Text Scramble ESL activity, students have to organise the sentences of a text into the correct order.
In The Travellers ESL activity, groups invent a trip they have been on, describe it to the class, and answer questions about their experiences.
In The Worst Hitchhiker Ever ESL activity, students take turns pretending to be different kinds of hitchhiker.
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 Travel Blog ESL activity involves students describing the events of an imagined trip.
In the TV Show / Movie Pitch ESL project, students create an idea for a TV show / movie, then pitch it to the rest of the class.
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.
The Two Truths And A Lie ESL activity is a bluffing game that’s perfect for getting to know your students, practising questions, or a number of different grammar topics.