COMPARATIVE GAMES

Are you ready to leran comparative adjectives with these fun comparatives games? Here you have some activities that are great for introducing or reviewing comparative adjectives with beginner English language learners. Drag the adjectives into the correct category.(OPEN THE ACTIVITY HERE) https://wordwall.net/es/resource/70946677 What do you know about Harry Potter? Read and choose the correct comparative... Seguir lendo →

Toys wheel

If you are teaching how to ask and answer about toys, you can use our new spinner. It focuses on the vocabulary worked in our unit 4 (teddy, car, game console, doll, ball, scooter, robot and plane). Students in Level 2 made it last week. They traced, coloured and cut them, but previously, we practiced... Seguir lendo →

Book and film genres board game

Board games are anything but boring! Research shows many benefits to playing board games in the classroom. They can teach and reinforce many skills allowing students to learn without realizing it! Benefits of Playing Games Games are fun!Students have a sense of happiness and excitement, creating a positive learning environment. Making gameplay a routine in... Seguir lendo →

Express your opinion

Do you like going to the cinema? What about books? What is your favourite book? What do you think of it? Suppose you are with a group of friends discussing the film you would like to watch . Knowing how to express opinion and  giving reasons  is very important. So, here you have an interactive... Seguir lendo →

Winter bingo in kinder

Playing bingo is a great game all year long. It can actually help young children develop listening skills, self-regulation, and visual discrimination. Furthermore, Bingo is a great way to introduce young children to games because there are few rules and each player has his or her own game board. There’s plenty of learning that takes... Seguir lendo →

What do you want for Christmas?

Can you believe it's already the first week of December and Christmas is around the corner? Everybody is dreaming of their holiday wish lists and counting down the days until winter break.What present do you want for Christmas? Make your list....Santa is on his way. Let's learn about toys and Christmas wishes with some fun... Seguir lendo →

School Supplies Memory Game

Let's practice School Supplies vocabulary and the stuctures Its'a..../ I've got .... with this Matching Memory .It's useful to practice spelling, reading, listening, word recognition and even grammar all at the same time. Furthermore, it's great for ESL lesson plans, helping teachers to create fun and interactive lessons that engage their students. DOWNLOAD THE RESOURCE:... Seguir lendo →

Family Bingo Break

As you know, Bingo is incredibly flexible and popular with both students and teachers. It’s also great for involving everyone at the same time.  Como xa dixen noutras entradas, este xogo e incriblemente flexible e moi popular entre os rapaces e os mestres. Ademais, permite involucrar a toda a clase á vez. You can use... Seguir lendo →

Guess Who? Hobbies card game

Kids love playing games in class. ESL card games are a great way to get students talking, and are incredibly versatile. Card games can be played with virtually any vocabulary, grammar point, or sentence structure. Keeping some game cards handy can also be very useful when your lesson doesn’t quite go as planned. Aos rapaces... Seguir lendo →

Guess Who? Superheroes card game

In our lessons, we often use flashcard games to present and practise new language. Very often, these are whole class activities with the teacher managing the interaction. But if we want to help our young learners become more independent and increase the amount of interaction (and therefore language practice) taking place, card games are the... Seguir lendo →

Weather wheel

If you are teaching how to talk about the weather, you can use our new spinner. It focuses on the vocabulary worked in our unit 3 : raining, sunny, snowing, foggy,windy, cloudy, hot and cold. Students in Level 1 started making this spinner today. They traced, coloured and cut them, but previously, we practiced the... Seguir lendo →

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