Halloween Family Fortunes Quiz
This activity is a Halloween version of Family Fortunes (Family Feud in America), the popular quiz show. Halloween Family fortunes quiz is a fun simple game to practice Halloween vocabulary with young learners, teens and even adult groups. As in the original programme, people have been asked a number of questions. Their answers have been […]
Halloween Idioms
This activity is a simple way to have fun introducing your students to some Halloween idioms. This activity is perfect for teen and adult classes and is a great way to learn some idioms while having some seasonal fun. Level: B1, B2 (FCE), C1 (CAE) and C2 (CPE). Materials: PowerPoint Download a copy here Or Printable version […]
ESL Hobbies Activity
ESL Hobbies Activity is a simple activity to encourage students to speak on the topic of hobbies. In this activity, students practice speaking and speculating what the unusual hobbies might be. This activity is great for FCE and CAE students who need to speculate in their speaking exam. It is also great for other levels to […]
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A simple warmer or end of class game that is great for practicing vocabulary.
ESL Stop the Bus
Can’t see the video? Click here A simple warmer or end of class game that is great for practicing vocabulary.
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‘Guess Who or What is it’ a simple game is great for practicing indefinite pronouns and can also be used to include relative clauses.Method
1. Students describe someone or something in class without saying who they are describing. e.g “I am thinking of someone who is wearing black shoes.” 2. The other students can ask questions or the student describing can continue to give more information. 3. After get students to describe objects. e.g “It’s something you can find in the classroom”[info]More Ideas: Before class, write down the names of objects and get the students to explain them.[/info]
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Can’t see the video? Click here ‘Guess Who or What is it’ a simple game is great for practicing indefinite pronouns and can also be used to include relative clauses. Method 1. Students describe someone or something in class without saying who they are describing. e.g “I am thinking of someone who is wearing black shoes.” 2. The […]