A board game to practice St Valentine vocabulary.
If students land on the picture, they name it (ex: roses) or they answer the question. It is a good way to wrap up the lesson after they have learned the vocabulary and about the holiday, and the students have fun talking about Valentine’s Day and love!
Have a nice weekend :)
These are the cards for the TEST YOUR ENGLISH!They include issues like: TO BE, TO HAVE, IRREGULAR VERBS, QUESTION TAGS, ADJECTIVES, NOUNS, ARTICLES, PREPOSITIONS, TENSES, question WORDS,modal verbs, CONDITIONALS, SINCE and FOR, PRONOUNS, COLLOCATION (MAKE and DO, SAY and TELL, TALK and SPEAK), IDIOMS, ANTONYMS, SYNONYMS,HOMOPHONES, SIMILES, CONFUSABLE, PARTITIVES, SPELLING. I hope you will like it!
This worksheet contains a quiz about Christmas, some pictures and questions to discuss and nice questions about New Year and resolutions connected with this day. Good for conversation classes with teenagers and adults.
Cut out these cards and let your students play taboo. Split your class in two groups, the first student of group A has to describe the word on the card - he/she is neither allowed to talk any word in her mother tongue nor to say one of the words below the pictures. If a group guesses the word in about thirty seconds, they’ll get a point. Play it in turn.
Practice learning about nouns with this sorting worksheet. Cut and paste activity. SS cut out the words and sort them out into 5 categories. Students sort the nouns into people, place, animals, things and not nouns categories.
You can Learn clothes and weather with the Paper Doll!
-Paper doll (girl figure) with clothes.
-Paper doll (boy figure) to dress up with clothes.
This can be used to practice items of clothing as well as colors.
Compound nouns practice. First the students join the halves of compound nouns together and then they have to match them to the correct pictures. Hope it is useful!