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.
This speaking exercise is perfect for reviewing modal verbs. The teaching activity covers modal verbs of ability, obligation, prohibition and possibility.
This is a game to help practice the most commonly used action verbs. Using this game one can help his/her students learn English through fun, colorful learning environment
This is good activity for advanced beginner level students to practice three things at the same time - Modal verbs, asking Polite questions, and Special questions. I'm going to try it with my practicum group.
A fun game to develop parts of speech. It asks you to write many words then comes up with a funny story. When you have trouble remembering it even has an information page to help the player. Best for players who have sufficient grammar knowledge (11 and up)
Enjoy this fun dictionary game. Use hints from the word machine to help you find the correct words to label the products hidden inside the boxes. Look up the dictionary and think about which adjective, verb or noun best fits the clue.
This is an amazing site for students who are bored with reading, grammar and writing. One can listen to music, reading its lyrics at the same time and also read some phrasal verbs from the music below.
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 webpage gives some interesting activities for practicing Present Perfect. Some of them I have used some are new. Give it a try. These activities can be done by students in pairs. Students may ask follow up questions such as when, who, with, which will lead them from Present Perfect to Past Simple.
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I would use this game both with beginners and higher level students.In case of beginners I would do some variation. They could do miming, or tell the first letter,like it`s food and it starts with b. I think this is really a fun game and can be used fro practicing not only nouns but adjectives, verbs.