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The first student to come up with something from within that category that begins with the letter is the winner and remains standing. Chose another student to go against the winner, and repeat with a new category and letter. For your call sheet, you can use the usual numbers and letters or get more creative with vocabulary you have recently taught. For very young students, use pictures instead of words. Cut out the call sheet and put the squares into a hat. Give each student a bingo card as well as something to mark their card with.

The other students listen for what is called and mark the called word or image on their card. What is task-based learning? Find out about this popular teaching method! To play this ESL game for children, divide your students into two groups. Have each group write the letters of the alphabet on pieces of paper you give them to make flashcards. Shuffle each group of flashcards and place them in two piles on one side of the room.

Have each group line up on the opposite side of the room. The next student finds the letter B, and so on. The first group to get to Z wins! Pick five small objects and hide them under a piece of cloth. Show the objects to your students for a minute or two and then cover up the objects again. See how many of the objects your students can remember. Add more objects to make the game more challenging. Students form a circle and one student starts by whispering a sentence into the ear of the student next to him.

Have students incorporate at least one new vocabulary word or the newly-learned grammar structure in their sentence. At the end of the circle, have the last student say the sentence out loud and see how close or hilariously far it is from the original sentence!

Need ideas for the virtual classroom too? Here are 11 low-prep ESL games for teaching online. Keep an inflatable ball in your classroom or use something else, like a balled-up piece of paper, in a pinch! Change the question mid-game. Every page has a QR code to a student menu with songs, interactive flashcards, chants, and games. Battle Eggs is a collectible card game and perfect for teaching English to young kids.

There are also multiple levels of battle decks with vocabulary cards that teach phonics, reading, and more. Use any smartphone, tablet, or other camera-enabled device with an internet connection to hear the vocabulary on these cute, colorful posters. All the worksheets, flashcards, and other interactive resources for each level can also be accessed and downloaded in the ABC FUN! Mix up your ESL lesson plans with exciting crafts, games, and activities such as A.

Profile Cards , Sticktionary Cards , holiday crafts, and more! Use this cute and fun "Good Morning! Kids of all ages love playing Battle Eggs in classes and at home as an effective way to learn English. It's the Halloween is popular all over Check it out and pick up some helpful tips on marketing, lesson planning, setting up an evaluation program, and other great topics.

Download the questions and instructions below: topquiz2 Instructions Spilt the class into groups of 2 or 3, give each group a piece of paper and encourage them to come up with an interesting team name. The different categories are listed below: Note: this was designed with Spanish students in Barcelona in mind so some categories may not be suitable for all groups Largest countries in the world by area 1. Russia 2. Canada 3. China 4. USA 5. Brazil Most popular pets in the USA 1. Cat 2.

Dog 3. Fish 4. Small mammal hamster, gerbil, rabbit etc. Justin Beiber 2. Rihanna 3. Taylor Swift 4. Katy Perry 5. Eminem Highest grossing films of all time 1. Avatar 2. Titanic 3. Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4.

Jurassic World 5. The Avengers Best-selling books of all time 1. The Lord of the Rings 2. The Hobbit 3. The Little Prince 4. Pacific 2. Atlantic 3. Indian 4. Southern 5. Arctic Richest people in the world 1. Bill Gates 2. Amancio Ortega 3. Warren Buffett 4. Carlos Slim 5.

Jeff Bezos First 5 Pixar films in the order they were released 1. Toy Story 2. Toy Story 2 4. Finding Nemo Largest cities in Europe inc Russia 1.

Istanbul 2. Moscow 3. London 4. Petersburg 5. Berlin Countries in Europe by population 1. Germany 3. Turkey 4. France 5. UK Male tennis players with most grand slams 1.

Roger Federer 2. Pete Sampras 3. Rafa Nadal 4. Novak Djokovic 5. Bjorn Borg Female tennis players with most grand slams 1. Steffi Graf 2. Serena Williams 3. Chris Evert 4. Martina Navaratilova 5. Margaret Court Most popular ice-cream flavours in the world 1. Vanilla 2. Chocolate 3. Cookies and cream 4. Strawberry 5. Mint choc-chip Best-paid football soccer players 1. Cristiano Ronaldo 2. Lionel Messi 3. Wayne Rooney 4. Zlatan Ibrahimovic 5. Yaya Toure Most popular football clubs in the world 1.

Man Utd 2. Real Madrid 3. Barcelona 4. Chelsea 5. Castile-Leon 2. Andalusia 3. Castile-La Mancha 4. Aragon 5. Neymar Jr. Luis Suarez 3. Zlatan Ibrahimovic 4. David Villa 5. K — Potassium 2. Na — Sodium 3. Hg — Mercury 4. Au — Gold 5. W — Tungsten Most popular boys names in UK 1. Muhammed 2. Oliver 3. Jack 4. Noah 5. Jacob Most popular girls names in UK 1. Sophia 2. Emily 3. Lily 4. Olivia 5. Amelia Most popular boys names in Spain 1. Alejandro 2. Daniel 3.

David 4. Pablo 5. Maria 2. Lucia 3. Paula 4. Laura 5. Preparation All you need is plenty of paper and a pen for each student. Procedure Sit students in a circle and give them each a pen and piece of paper. Students then pass the piece of paper to the left; they must then complete the first sentence, for example: Once, there was a man called Jimmy who lived under a bridge.

Students then pass the paper again, and copy down and complete the following: One day ….. One day …. And in the end…. And the moral of the story is….



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