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.
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 Never Have I Ever ESL game, students have to say things that they have never done, but that they think other members of the class have.
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 Odd One Out ESL activity students have to decide and explain why one of four vocabulary items is the odd one out.
In the Only Talk On The Clap ESL game, students take turns saying items from a vocabulary category, on the clap sound of a rhythm.
In the Order Of Preference ESL game, students have to guess how their partner would rank five items on the board.
The Parts Of Speech ESL game is a variation on Countdown that uses parts of speech instead of letters.
The Password ESL game is a vocabulary guessing game in which students can only give single word clues.
In the Phonics Catch ESL game, students have to say words beginning with a certain phoneme whenever they catch the ball.
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 Dictation ESL activity, students have to draw a picture from their classmate’s description.
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.
In the Random Story activity, students write a story involving ten random items they chose beforehand.
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 Reverse Charades ESL game is a variation on Charades designed to get the whole class moving.