In the Alphabet Race ESL game, students race to write a word beginning with each letter of the alphabet.
The fast-paced Anagrams ESL game is a fun way to familiarise your students with vocabulary.
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In the Alphabet Race ESL game, students race to write a word beginning with each letter of the alphabet.
The fast-paced Anagrams ESL game is a fun way to familiarise your students with vocabulary.
In the Articulate ESL game, students describe words/phrases to their team against the clock.
The Beer Pong ESL game is an adapted version of the party game in which the ‘beer’ is an English language question or challenge.
In the Biography ESL project, students research the life of a famous person, then write about them and/or present to the class.
The Blankety Blank ESL game is a version of of the UK TV game show (Match Game in the US), in which students fill in missing words with the aim of matching their classmates.
The Board Race ESL game is a flexible, active way to start the class and/or practise vocabulary.
The Boggle ESL game is a version of the well-known word game in which students connect random letters to form words.
The Can’t Stop ESL game is a variation on the board game of the same name, in which students have to answer consecutive questions correctly to win.
In the Celebrity Chefs ESL activity, students pretend they are a famous chef on TV, and demonstrate a recipe for the class.
A version of the classic party game, the Charades ESL game is a fun way to practise many different types of vocabulary or grammar.
In the Class Emoji Story ESL activity students create a spoken story, adding sentences for each emoji prompt.
The Compound Pictionary ESL game is a variation on normal Pictionary in which each team draws part of a compound noun.
In the Connect Four ESL game students have to get ‘four in a row’ by identifying correct word(s), for example irregular verb forms.
In the Conversation Bingo ESL activity, students play bingo while listening to conversations or dialogues created by their classmates.
In the Crazy Requests ESL activity, students practise making and responding to (and reporting) strange requests with their classmates.
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 Crossed Wires ESL activity, students dictate a text down a string that criss-crosses their group.
The Desert Island Discs ESL conversation activity is based on the BBC radio program of the same name, in which participants discuss luxury items they would like to have with them if they were a castaway.
The Dice Of Fortune ESL game is a version of Wheel Of Fortune that uses dice instead of a wheel.