Tags: advanced, adverbs, animals, beginner, daily routines, emotions and feelings, grammar, health, intermediate, jobs, kids, music, phrasal verbs, sports and hobbies, warmer
A version of the classic party game, the Charades ESL game is a fun way to practise many different types of vocabulary or grammar.
The Create A Company ESL project requires students to create their own new businesses, describing what they do and the employees they will need.
In the Dream Job ESL activity, students describe their perfect job to their classmates.
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.
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 Job Adverts ESL activity, students create posters describing roles and responsibilities, wages and experience required.
In the Job Interviews ESL activity, students imagine that they run a business and conduct job interviews with their classmates.
In the Order Of Preference ESL game, students have to guess how their partner would rank five items on the board.
In the Personality Party ESL activity, students attend a party in which they play the role of an alter-ego.
The Personality Test ESL activity involves students taking a test, summarising the results, and discussing them with their classmates.
Tags: advanced, adverbs, animals, beginner, emotions and feelings, grammar, health, intermediate, jobs, kids, music, sports and hobbies, warmer
The Reverse Charades ESL game is a variation on Charades designed to get the whole class moving.
In the Speed Dating ESL activity, students meet lots of different people for a short time.
In the Things They Might Say ESL game, students have to convey a person using only things that they might say.
Tags: advanced, animals, beginner, home, intermediate, jobs, kids, passive (present simple), present simple, sports and hobbies, warmer
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 What Am I ESL game is a cross between Twenty Questions and Who Am I, designed for practising jobs or animals vocabulary and present simple questions.
The Who Am I ESL game is a version of the popular party game in which students have to guess the person assigned to them.
In the Writing A CV / Cover Letter ESL activity, students practise writing these important documents, using appropriate language and common expressions.