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Leave The Room is a great game to use in class to practice classroom vocabulary, prepositions and question forming. In this game, a student waits outside the classroom for 1 minute as the other students change the position of some objects. The student then enters that classroom again and has to guess what has been moved. This is a game your young learners will love playing.
 
1. Choose a student who will stand outside the class for under one minute. (make sure the student can be seen by another adult!)
2. When the student leaves the room, the other students move up to ten objects e.g books, chair, desk etc.
3. When the student who is outside returns, they try and guess what objects have been moved. Encourage them to ask questions e.g “Has the chair been moved?”
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ESL Game: Leave The Room

Leave The Room is a great game to use in class to practice classroom vocabulary, prepositions and question forming. In this game, a student waits outside the classroom for 1 minute as the other students change the position of some objects. The student then enters that classroom again and has to guess what has been […]