This game is also excellent for classroom teaching. Teachers can engage students in a classroom vocabulary or grammar review. It is suitable for intermediate and advanced esl learners. It can be used to energize a dull class, to review work that was done or simply as a reward for good classroom work.
Geography Vocabulary Spin off - Countries, Cities, Continents, Natural World & Landmarks This is a classroom game where you spin the wheel and students answer questions to score points.
Practice different Verb Tenses (Present simple tense, present progressive, past simple, past progressive, present perfect, future tenses and more) using this ESL Jeopardy Quiz Game. This game is also excellent for classroom teaching. Teachers can engage students in a classroom grammar review for elementary ESL, EFL Learners.
This game is also excellent for classroom teaching. Teachers can engage students in a classroom vocabulary review for elementary ESL, EFL Learners. It helps review ESL English Vocabulary Related to Animals, Colors (Colours), Clothes and Numbers, using this ESL Wheel of Fortune Game. It will energize even a dull class
This activity can be played either with teenagers or even kids. It is engaging and brings active interaction into the classroom. All the students are involved in the activity at the same time. It is also exciting for the teacher as he has to create questions during the activity aside from those prepared. Finally it is competition among the student which works perfect most of the times. Enjoy.
This game helps SS to practice prepositions (for, in, to, from, by, at, on, since, with etc.). To me it is also excellent for classroom teaching. This game is especially useful for intermediate level students.
Practice prepositions (for, in, to, from, by, at, on, since, with etc.) in this ESL Grammar Interactive fun wheel game.Teachers can engage students in a classroom grammar review for elementary ESL, EFL Learners.
This is a classroom game where students answer questions to win billions. This game is a good practice for plural nouns. I have tried this game with my 10 years old student (beginner level) who liked this game very much mainly because it was the prototype of a famous game "Who wants to become a millionaire?". Though he did not win when he played for the first time, however he tried for several times unless he won.
This game is very useful for practicing irregular verbs of the Past Tense..
This game is also excellent for classroom teaching. Teachers can engage students in a classroom vocabulary review for elementary ESL, EFL Learners.
Dear all, here is a link where I found a collection of strange signs. You may enjoy sharing it with your students or colleagues. Actually it is not an activity but it is an excellent raw material for creating a good activity. For example you may ask your students to decide what is wrong in these signs and getting students to correct them. Since the list is very funny and authentic I think it is very motivating for discussing it too so this may become a very good topic for the classroom discussion. Anyway I think you may create an excellent activity for the development of your students' speaking skills.
The students see many objects and are given a list of names which they should match with their pictures. The names of the objects have more than one meaning. Students are then given sentences where they are going to use the words in other meanings. They can use either logic or dictionary to find different meanings for these names which will fit in the sentences. This activity will work effectively both in the classroom and outside the classroom. It can also be assigned for individual and group work.
My students were really interested in the activity. They asked each other, worked collaboratively, also used dictionary and sometimes asked for my help. The output was productive as in the end students remembered all the words.
Mostly everybody knows this game and enjoys watching it. Why don't we use this game for teaching purposes as well? I tried it with my students when we were covering the topic "countries and nationalities" and they liked it a lot. They even told me that they tried playing this game on other topics as well. So, go ahead and try yourself!
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:)
Songs are always excellent activities for kids. They become more cheerful, enthusiastic about the lesson. But the most important factor is that songs create stress-free environment. In m practice I have tried to sing songs with my students and it was a success. I advise you to try these activities in your classroom as well.
This quiz is good for testing how correctly students can use prepositions in sentences. It can be printed out and used even if the classroom has no computers connected to the internet. I tried it with my friend and I can say that it served good as a testing activity.
Vocabulary is Fun! It is important to teach idioms in the English language classrooms since they are frequently used in the speaking discourse with native speakers and if the learners are unaware of them they will fail to understand what they mean. I tried this activity with learners and saw that it was challenging for them but little by little they overcame the difficulties.
I like this activity very much, if I have opportunity I will definitely try this one, I think it'll motivate students and set a positive atmosphere in the classroom.