Divide the class into two teams. One student from each team comes to the front of the classroom. The teacher whispers a word/sentence or shows a flashcard to the two students and they act it out. The first team to say the correct word gets a point. For example: cat, dog, sheep......
Billionaire ESL GamesWin billions by answering questions. Can be played in groups of two or choose single player option for self-study. Very flexible for use in the classroom. Teachers can enter points, deduct points and change teams according to different questions....
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Billionaire ESL Games Win billions by answering questions. Can be played in groups of two or choose single player option for self-study. Very flexible for use in the classroom. Teachers can enter points, deduct points and change teams according to different questions. ...
Here are two printable word games for the ESL classroom that help students improve their understanding of parts of speech. It's a variation on classic cloze exercises, except that students need to choose any word from a givenpart of speech.For example: It was a ___ (Adjective) day outsid...
Resources For Teachers: Games for the ESL classroomCorey Johnson
This is a place were English teachers can share games and activities that they have found useful in the classroom. If you know a game or an activity that works
From 'Six Games for the EFL/ESL Classroom' by Aydan Ersoz The Internet TESL Journal, Vol. VI, No. 6, June 2000. 'Language learning is a hard task which can sometimes be frustrating. Constant effort is required to understand, produce and manipulate the target language. Well-chosen games ar...
They work for us, they may work for you. Find outSpeaking,Pronunciation & Listening GamesHot-seat : A lifetime favorite for most language teachers, this game has long been the cornerstone of most ESL classroom speaking activities and games. It is quite easy to play yet it gets a lot of...
Good for reviewing target vocabulary (words or communicative expressions). Set a “court” into the classroom by placing a skip-rope tied up to two chairs. Make two small teams (the other students can be the crowd and or challengers). Give each student a flyswatter (“Racket”). Inflate ...