Tags: advanced , beginner , intermediate , irregular verbs , kids , past simple , phonics , prepositions (at/in/on) , synonyms and antonyms , verb patterns , vocabulary , warmer
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 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 To Do List ESL activity is a short, simple exercise in which students write down tasks and then check them off with a partner.
Tags: adjectives , advanced , beginner , emotions and feelings , intermediate , kids , narrative tenses , past continuous , past simple , sports and hobbies , travel
The Travel Blog ESL activity involves students describing the events of an imagined trip.
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 Whose Life Is It Anyway ESL activity, students write sentences about their lives in secret, then guess which of their classmates wrote each one.
In the Writing A Postcard ESL activity students write an informal message home about their vacation so far.
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