The Family Feud ESL game is a version of the popular TV show of the same name (Family Fortunes in the UK), adapted for your English class.
The Family Tree ESL project is a well-known activity in which students create their own family tree and present it to the class.
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.
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In the Find Someone Who ESL activity, students have to find a classmate for whom a given criteria is true.
In the Find Something ESL game, students have to find something in the room that matches a given criteria.
In the Find The Alphabet ESL activity students have to find objects that begin with each letter.
In the Five In Five ESL game, students try to guess a five-letter word using other five-letter words.
As seen on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, in the Five-Second Summaries ESL game students only have five seconds to describe movies, famous people or other vocabulary items to their teammates.
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.
The Go Fish ESL game is a version of the classic card game, in which students have to get four numbers/vocabulary items of the same type.
In the Gossip ESL activity students tell their partner a ‘secret’, who then spreads it around the class.
In the Guess What ESL game students try and guess what another student has in their hand.
In the Guess Who ESL game, students deduce which person their partner is thinking of from yes/no questions about physical characteristics.
The Hangman ESL game is always an easy option for a warmer, but it’s also a great way to familiarise students with new vocabulary or idioms.
Named after the popular app, in the Heads Up ESL game students have to guess words/phrases from the descriptions of their team (Reverse Articulate).
In the Health Questionnaire ESL activity, students write questions and survey their classmates about their lifestyle.
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