We do not propose these activities as a substitute for all traditional grammar-based learning. Another of our biggest priorities is making English teaching a greener profession.
As an industry, we waste huge amounts of paper on worksheets and other printables. Many schools are now making efforts to recycle, but we want to tackle the problem at source and reduce paper usage.
These days, almost all of us have portable electronic devices, so consider saving content to your smartphone to refer to in class. This can be done by taping flashcards to the board or simply by writing the words or drawing pictures. The students line up in front of the board and are given about a minute to try to memorize all the vocabulary words they see.
If you use flashcards, you can hand the student the card as an easy way to keep score. Try these last-minute ESL lesson plans that can be adapted for any class. This is another fun game for practicing vocabulary. Brainstorm with your students to come up with a list of categories maybe from new vocabulary you have recently taught , and write each category on a flashcard.
Examples could be colors, jobs, or verbs. Choose two students to stand up. The first student to come up with something from within that category that begins with the letter is the winner and remains standing.
Chose another student to go against the winner, and repeat with a new category and letter. For your call sheet, you can use the usual numbers and letters or get more creative with vocabulary you have recently taught.
For very young students, use pictures instead of words. Cut out the call sheet and put the squares into a hat. Give each student a bingo card as well as something to mark their card with. The other students listen for what is called and mark the called word or image on their card. What is task-based learning?
Find out about this popular teaching method! To play this ESL game for children, divide your students into two groups. Have each group write the letters of the alphabet on pieces of paper you give them to make flashcards. I particularly like Cannons, Hearts and Bombs and drawing games like Pictionary. You can make them more appropriate and a bit more challenging for older classes. However, you do need to be organized and have ideas.
This is a great game to get kids using their imaginations. If you are looking for a way to get your class to practice asking and answering questions, a survey is a really practical way of doing this. You can carry out the survey in your class or even in other school classes, on other teachers or on the general public.
Welcome to an ever expanding collection of ESL games and activities which have been built up over more than a decade of teaching English to adults. Our aim is to give English teachers everything they need to put these activities into action by providing detailed step by step instructions, clear examples and all the necessary printables.
Games and other fun activities are just as stimulating for adults as they are for students from younger age groups.
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