The Last Letter First Letter ESL game is a really simple warmer or vocabulary practice technique which is often incorporated into other games.
In the Memory Tray ESL game, students have to try and remember a set of items previously shown to them.
The Last Letter First Letter ESL game is a really simple warmer or vocabulary practice technique which is often incorporated into other games.
In the Memory Tray ESL game, students have to try and remember a set of items previously shown to them.
Adapted from the classic party game, try the Musical Chairs ESL game for a fun warmer or review game.
The Musical Markers ESL game is an alternative to Musical Chairs in which students have to grab a marker instead of sitting down.
In the category-based Name Ten ESL game, students have to try and think of words that won’t be repeated by other teams.
In the Onion Ball ESL game, students pass a ball of layered papers, with a new question/challenge revealed each time the music stops.
In the Pictionary ESL game, students guess words, phrases, or sentences from their teammate’s drawings.
Pictionary + Telephone = The Pictionary Telephone ESL Game! An extra fun way to test vocabulary knowledge involving speaking and drawing.
In the Picture Duel ESL game students have to say the correct vocabulary word as fast as they can.
In the fast-paced Pop Topics ESL conversation setup, students only discuss topics for a short time before switching to another.
The Puppet Master ESL game requires students to act out vocabulary words/phrases by controlling their partner’s body.
The Red Light Green Light ESL game is a version of the well known children’s game (also known as Statues), in which students have to write instead of running.
In the Relay Scramble ESL game, students race to unscramble words/ sentences by grabbing one letter/word at a time.
The Scattergories ESL game is a version of the category-based party game designed to test your students’ vocabulary knowledge.
In the Scavenger Hunt ESL activity, students search the class or school in order to complete a challenge.
Designed primarily for kids, in the Silly Sentences ESL activity students have to help each other guess the contents of crazy sentences.
The Stop ESL Game is a category-based vocabulary game, very similar to Scattergories and perfect for a quick warmer.
The Taboo ESL game is a version of the popular guessing word game in which students have to describe words/phrases to their teammate(s), without using certain other words.
In the Target Practice ESL game, students complete different English language challenges depending on which area of the target they hit.
In the Telephone ESL game (also known as Chinese Whispers), students pass words, phrases or sentences down a line by whispering them to the person in front.