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Where are you? School rooms
Fun activity where one student asks another student where they are, then says a number from 1 to 8. The responding student then follows the line to the school room and answers the question using the sentence structure at the top of the page. One of the numbers leads to a question mark. If a student ends up here they have to answer a special questio...
Level: elementary
Age: 5-12
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 48
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There is a ______ on my desk.
Prior to doing this activity, cut out all the parts on the bottom half of the page, and paste them onto the picture in the top half. This is the teacher�s copy and will be used to describe the room to the class.
Hand out a worksheet to each studnt and ask them to cut around all the pictures on the bottom of the page. As you describe your room, ...
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 30
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Can you? Fortune telling fun
In pairs, students go through the worksheet asking their friends the questions.
At the end, of the interview, they are told their fortune. Students should answer honestly to get their true fortune.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 35
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If when because memory game
Memory game to practice 3 points of grammar. Can be played in 3 parts.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 14
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Telephone conversation
This is an information gap activity to practice telephone conversations. In pairs, students take turns role playing different family members talking on the phone.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 99
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Do and Don�t
- Make at least two copies of the sheet and make cards.
- hand out one card to each student.
- Students move around the classroom to find someone who has the same card.
- A circle is a positive sentence, cross is a negative.
Example dialogue:
A: I like music.
B: I like music, too.
A: I don�t play the guitar.
A: I play the guitar. (unsucc...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-14
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 23
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Transport Times and Numbers
Write local area destinations in the grey boxes. Use to practice "Which ____ goes to _____? How long does it take?"
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 15
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Third Person battleships Game
Game play is the same as battleships, but instead of letter/number coordinates,students use the grammar point to choose a square on the grid.
First student to find all the other student�s bombs, wins.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 19
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I like but I don�t like
This is a battleships style game where students draw one star in each column. Students then need to use the grammar to express the co-ordinates. For example, I like bears, but I don�t like ducks. (A2 position)
The first student to find all of their partner�s stars, wins.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 11
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English Mastermind
This is based on a popular board game. It is played in pairs.
Students write a sentence and fold the sheet to hide the sentence. The then take turns to guess the sentence of the other player. They are allocated 0-3 points based on how many parts of the sentence they got correct.If they get 3 points, they have guessed the sentence and win the gam...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 8
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