That said most of the games don’t need any printing or preparation, but for those that do, templates are provided with this bonus to save you timeA particular German student was quite offended at the idea of playing games during class time until she was shown that many of the questions ...
Need to introduce a topic, or spark conversation? Try these videos with accompanying discussion questions. Most videos are less than 5 minutes and have limited or no dialogue. A competitive speaking/spelling game for kids and teens. Delivery the most letters to win! A-Z interactive flashcard ga...
This speaking activity contains 50 ESL conversation questions for teens and adult learners. (16+, B1+). It is best for small groups or as a pair-work. This activity contains 50 questions and a YouTube video, so students can practice listening to real language and you can also play the ...
The following apps and games are age and language-level appropriate for teens and adults: Duolingo: Duolingo helps language learners listen, read, write, and speak a new language. Duolingo has several different mini-games, challenges, and activities to help learn a language. When you get somethi...
Small talk of course! A huge part of the English language. If you’re looking for warmer activities for teens or adults, look no further than the Cocktail Party. The best part? Students have to stand up and mingle, so it’s a great way to get some energy back for a tired class. ...
Taking selfies is the latest norm to settle in our lives, but how good is it for your health? Many say that it can cause anxiety and bullying amongst teens, and others suggest is a great way to make yourself known if you want to get into the media business... Categories Discussion/In...
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内容提示: Hundreds more free handouts at www.eslDiscussions.com TEENAGERS DISCUSSION STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B) 1) What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘teenager’? 2) Do / Did you like being a teenager? 3) Do you like teenagers? 4) What ...
Vocabulary discussion questions age annoyances animals art birthdays books business cars Christmas clothes controversial opinions current affairs eating out the environment fame food the future getting to know each other getting to know each other (teens) ...
The JIMMYESL teacher team regularly creates new worksheets, lesson plans and list with questions or exercises: anything you need to deliver lessons for various objectives, for students of all levels, for kids, teens, and adults. Take them and adapt them to your needs. We’d like to hear in...