In the Hot Potato ESL game, the student holding the ball when the music stops has to complete a challenge.
Rather than one specific activity, the Hot Seat ESL game (or Backs To The Board) is a very versatile set-up used for many different guessing games.
In the How Often ESL game, students guess adverbs of frequency by thinking about how often they do certain things.
The How Well Do You Know Your Friend ESL game is a ‘Mr and Mrs’ style game in which students have to answer questions about their partner.
The I Went To The Shop ESL game is a simple memory exercise which you can tailor to practise food, home or classroom objects vocabulary, or the past simple.
The Inner Circle Outer Circle ESL conversation setup is an active, fast-paced technique for short, one-on-one interactions.
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 Jenga ESL Game, an English language challenge is assigned to each block.
A version of the TV game show, the Jeopardy ESL game can be used to review any type of target language.
In the Job Adverts ESL activity, students create posters describing roles and responsibilities, wages and experience required.
The Kings Cup ESL Game (also known as Ring Of Fire) is an adapted party game in which students complete different challenges depending on the card they pick.
The Last Letter First Letter ESL game is a really simple warmer or vocabulary practice technique which is often incorporated into other games.
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 Magazine Treasure Hunt ESL Game, students race to find pictures of vocabulary words in a magazine.
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 Memory Tray ESL game, students have to try and remember a set of items previously shown to them.
Adapted from the classic party game, try the Musical Chairs ESL game for a fun warmer or review game.
The Musical Markers ESL game is an alternative to Musical Chairs in which students have to grab a marker instead of sitting down.
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