The Say Act Draw ESL game is a combination of Articulate, Charades, and Pictionary.
In the Say That Colour ESL activity, students have to ignore the colour that is written, and instead say the colour it is written in.
The Say Act Draw ESL game is a combination of Articulate, Charades, and Pictionary.
In the Say That Colour ESL activity, students have to ignore the colour that is written, and instead say the colour it is written in.
The Scattergories ESL game is a version of the category-based party game designed to test your students’ vocabulary knowledge.
In the Sentence Builder ESL activity, students build sentences from a large set of random words.
In the Sentence Scramble ESL activity, students have to put the words of a sentence in the correct order.
Designed primarily for kids, in the Silly Sentences ESL activity students have to help each other guess the contents of crazy sentences.
In the Speaking Challenge ESL activity, students have to speak on a random topic for thirty or sixty seconds without stopping.
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.
The Stop ESL Game is a category-based vocabulary game, very similar to Scattergories and perfect for a quick warmer.
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 Stranded On A Desert Island ESL activity, students decide what they would like to have with them in a castaway situation and justify their choices.
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 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.
In the Telephone Pictionary ESL activity, students pass information in secret (like in Telephone), but alternate between drawings and written descriptions.
In the Text Erase ESL activity students have to erase one, two or three consecutive words from a paragraph, without making it grammatically incorrect.
Based on the long-running TV game show, The Price Is Right ESL game involves students guessing the price of products.
In The Worst Hitchhiker Ever ESL activity, students take turns pretending to be different kinds of hitchhiker.
In the Things They Might Say ESL game, students have to convey a person using only things that they might say.
The Tic-Tac-Toe ESL game is a version of the classic game in which players can only draw their symbol if they complete a mini language task successfully.