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In the Biography ESL project, students research the life of a famous person, then write about them and/or present to the class.
In the Bucket List ESL activity, students make a list of the things they want to do in their life, then compare with a partner.
In the Change Chairs ESL game (also known as Fruit Bowl), students have to change chairs if the sentence spoken by another student is true for them.
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 Draw Your Weekend ESL activity students have describe what they think a classmate did/has done using only a drawing.
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In the Find Someone Who ESL activity, students have to find a classmate for whom a given criteria is true.
The Spot The Difference ESL activity is a version of the well-known kids activity that can be used to practise a number of different language topics.
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.