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    Yes, No, Maybe

    Yes, No, Maybe is a simple speaking activity that is great fun for young learners and even teens. Level: Young learners, teens A2 + Materials needed: A set of vocabulary cards. These can be flashcards or you can create your own. A set of fruit flashcards are available below. Method To start, first print out [โ€ฆ]

    โ€œJust Say Noโ€ is a great game for practicing speaking in the ESL classroom with young learners, teens and up. Great for practicing questions formation or just having fun. Especially great for Trinity exam practice etc
    Activity Time: 10ย minsย +
    Materials required: A chair
    Skills practiced: Speaking, question formation
    Level:ย Young learners, teens and adults.
    Method
    1. One student sits in a chair facing the class.
    2. The other students ask the student in the chair questions. The student in the chair must not say โ€œnoโ€.
    3. Get the students to ask โ€œDo you likeโ€ฆ.โ€ and โ€œHave you everโ€ฆโ€ questions.
    4. If the student says โ€œNoโ€ then another student takes their place.
    If your students find the game easy, make it more interesting by not letting them say โ€œyesโ€ or โ€œnoโ€.

    Yes and No Game

    Canโ€™t see the video? Click here โ€œJust Say Noโ€ is a great game for practicing speaking in the ESL classroom with young learners, teens and up. Great for practicing questions formation or just having fun. Especially great for Trinity exam practice etc Activity Time: 10ย minsย + Materials required: A chair Skills practiced: Speaking, question formation Level:ย Young [โ€ฆ]