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.
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Slow Click With this game you can practice and review different sets of vocabulary items for learning English. You can choose to review vocab according to audio, short descriptions or titles. With the audio option you can practice listening. With the short description option you can practice comprehension and understanding. It's really cool
Ask the first student a question (usually very easy) and if they get it right then move on to the second student in the group and ask if they would like to continue or 'bank' the $500, the questions I use slowly get harder but in general they are relatively easy (it's more fun that way, plus they're 50/50 so they always have a chance).
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the third point on this site give an example of an activity which an be played with intermediate level students. This is good activity to make students to express ideas in limited time.
Wow amazing warm up activity! if you don't have time to make beautiful name pads, then this activity is just what you need. This will help your students and you to learn each others names and at the same time to enrich with new vocabulary. Another alternative to this, is writing down names of fruits and vegetables on the board beforehand, in order to help your learner to feel comfortable while participating in this game/activity.
I liked this one very much. If you want to change the rhythm of the class and engage you students in more active and language using activity, then this is what you need!!
This can be worked with high beginner students.
This is an amazing interactive in-class activity, which aims at practicing Past forms. This could be work best with pre to high intermediate level students. (We can even play this game in our class, will be very interesting, just for fun)
This is an engaging writing activity in which students create an amusing group story! It could work with elementary and pre-intermediate level students.
A fun game for high elementary and intermediate level students. It has three levels (easy, medium and hard). The game can be used introduce or reinforce the vocabulary on football or sports in general.
This can be interesting especially for football fans.