The Bananas ESL game is a short, light-hearted exercise designed to get students talking at the start of class.
The Battleships ESL game is a version of the popular game Battleship(s), adapted to practise subject-verb agreement and questions.
The Bananas ESL game is a short, light-hearted exercise designed to get students talking at the start of class.
The Battleships ESL game is a version of the popular game Battleship(s), adapted to practise subject-verb agreement and questions.
In the Dream Job ESL activity, students describe their perfect job to their classmates.
As implied by the name, in the No Yes Or No Answers ESL activity students have to ask and answer questions without using the words yes or no.
In the Nosy Neighbour ESL activity students pretend to be a nosy neighbour who won’t stop asking 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.