A very useful game for ESL /EFL Kids. This site has various topic based word games, exercises, quizzes and printable worksheets. This one is to practice body parts.
This is an activity for the more advanced ESL student; high-intermediate to advanced. It is a linguistic activity which requires absolutely no materials (other than a chalkboard).
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 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
Translation Race This amusing ESL/EFL translation game can be used for almost any teaching point and will certainly motivate your students. This game also helps every student in the class understand new vocabulary and sentence structure. It's a must for every teacher's game book.
ESL/EFL Lesson - Pre-intermediate - 1:30 Hours This intriguing lesson helps teach students to consider what makes them really happy in their lives. The students get to share the information with their classmates and examine their findings by looking at reasons for happiness and studying the most popular categories for happiness.
This speaking task is good for teaching students to use their critical thinking skills. The students have to discuss two controversial statements in groups. Students then give their opinions, agree and disagree. The groups write down the reasons for their decisions and present their results to the class.
Students use a set of personality traits (from cards and a handout) to describe people. They exchange stories and try to guess their partner's personality trait.
If you read and listen to one article every day, your reading and listening skills can be better fast. You will learn very fast and after some time you will not have to translate into your own language. You will simply understand. Why?
20 Questions One person thinks of an object (person, place, or thing). Everyone takes turns asking yes/no questions until someone can guess correctly (or until 20 questions are asked). The difficult part is that you cannot ask "wh" questions! Example: PINEAPPLE. Does it talk? No. Does it make life easier?
Easy English Listening quiz on the popular song Love is in The Air, to practise English listening skills and using high frequency English words. Watch the video, and then complete a gap fill exercise. Part of a free series of interactive listening lessons to help you learn English by listening to popular songs.