This activity is beneficial for low-intermediate and/or intermediate students. Due to this activity students will expand their vocabulary related to animals!
This is a nice group speaking activity that will best suit pre-intermediate and intermediate students. It requires students to think creatively critically to justify their choices.
Both entertaining and accessible to Intermediate and Upper-Intermediate English Language Learners. You are stuck on a deserted island and have to get off.
Knowing synonyms is important for L2 language learners in order not to repeat the same words in writing or in speaking. Although it is designed for the elementary level, I advise this activity for intermediate level because I experimented with children in elementary level I saw that the words are a little bit more sophisticated.
This game may be used in elementary-intermediate levels. It gives the definition of the object and one should find and click on the object.
I tried that with one of my pre-intermediate students, she liked it, but the only thing she suggested is that it should also have the names of the objects written.
So, perhaps you could make flashcards from this game and make some additions to it.
A productive link which contains high Intermediate English Audio Lessons for busy people, aiming to help them to
*Improve English listening skills
*Learn to speak and understand fast English
*Develop natural English conversation skills
*Learn to use English phrasal verbs and idioms
*Formal, informal and general English styles
*Complex sentences, clauses, questions and grammar
*Learn to tell stories and make friends in English
I have tried this game with an intermediate and upper intermediate level students and it worked quite well. The only difficulty may the result of culture differences. There may be some set phrases which do not exist in the S's native language, and unfamiliarity with this set phrase may cause come difficulties. However it is very useful and effective.
This game is designed for high intermediate EFL student. Through this game, EFL learners can revise their knowledge of job descriptions. This game can be played by one player or two players. Accordingly, it will also promote collaboration between learners.
An EFL intermediate learner had a chance to choose one of the provided choices and decide whether it corresponds to the job description provided in the game or not and accordingly, to gain particular score or not. I tried it with my brother's wife (24 year-old) and she in some cases guessed the write answer. She had some difficulties because of some words used in job descriptions. Though, she tried to understand the word in context and guess the meaning. I would suggest my peers to use this educational game because it promotes L2 learners language skills in terms of enhancing their vocabulary.
A very good and engaging tool to use in the classroom and have a follow up discussion. Everybody loves spekaing about their wishes, this way they will watch a video, have some vocabulary on the topic and then express their wishes. I think this way the students will be very engaged in the discussion and improve both their listening and speaking skills. This will best work with adults or young adults, intermediate level. I haven't used it yet in my classes, but I will for sure:)
This is a fun game which will help students to learn about the history of the Olympic games and improve their sports vocabulary. They will also check their knowledge about the UK. My intermediate level students played and enjoyed it very much. They learnt new words and got information about the history of the Olympics.
This is a good game for practicing comparatives. Students will see the adjectives and write the comparatives. They will see their score at the end. I have tried this game with my intermediate level students. They liked it but they weren't able to type so quickly. When they tried it for the second time they got used to its speed.
We can use this game to teach, practice and/or test knowledge of synonyms and antonyms. My friend, who is a low intermediate EFL learner, has learnt several words while playing this game. So, not only kids, but also adults learn quickly with games.
I suggest using this link to have students of intermediate level get knowledge of ancient civilizations of Ancient Greek, Indus, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Romans, and so on. Students will learn about their Lands, Discovery, Way of Life, Home Life, The Gods and Heroes,Trade and Travel, Art and Writing, Technology and Jobs, Food and Farming, Games and Toys, The End of those Civilizations, What They Did For Us.
Go and explore timelines.
This is a great place to learn / revise the vocabulary related to jobs and the difference between the present simple and the present continuous with the help of an interactive book. I have tried this with 2 intermediate level students and it was highly effective.It enhances all 4 skills.
EFL teachers can use this link to print different recipes and pictures which can be used especially with intermediate level students. Students will see and learn how to cook things and how to write recipes. They will learn both cooking and the language (the use of imperative: food items).
I have tried it myself and baked tasty cookies!
This activity can be used for teaching how to create an e-card. I tried this with my sister. She liked it. I think that this activity should be used with low-intermediate or elementary level students motivating their learning and developing creativity.
This activity is a good example for letter writing to one's friend. It can be used for low intermediate level of students. It helps kids write letters using samples and put already written parts of sentences into proper places in correct sequences.
This game helps to practise word order. I tried it with my friend who has an intermediate level of proficiency in English. She found this game to be useful as it helped her make less errors in word order.