In the Around The World ESL activity, students describe a multi-stage journey involving various forms of transportation.
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 Around The World ESL activity, students describe a multi-stage journey involving various forms of transportation.
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 City Walking Tour ESL activity students plan a route around a city and write the directions needed to follow it.
In the Class Adventure ESL activity, you and your class set out on a trip together, but things don’t go according to plan.
The Class Trip ESL activity consists of several short exercises related to an imaginary trip.
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.
In the Dream Vacation ESL activity, students imagine their perfect trip and describe it to the class.
In the Lost Tourist ESL activity, students role-play a conversation between a lost tourist and a helpful local.
In the Packing List ESL activity students pretend they are going on a trip, and make a list of things they need to take.
In the Plan A Tour ESL project students create an itinerary for a visit to a city.
In the Random Story activity, students write a story involving ten random items they chose beforehand.
In the Story Chain ESL activity, students write the next part of every story that is passed to them.
In the Story Circle ESL activity, students take turns adding new elements to a spoken story.
In The Travellers ESL activity, groups invent a trip they have been on, describe it to the class, and answer questions about their experiences.
The Travel Blog ESL activity involves students describing the events of an imagined trip.
In the Where Am I ESL game, students try to guess places from their classmates’ clues.
In the Where In The World ESL activity, students speculate where in the world a photo might have been taken.
In the Writing A Postcard ESL activity students write an informal message home about their vacation so far.
In the Yes People ESL activity, students ask and answer questions about life experiences, but they must always pretend to have done the activity in question.