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.
Maze is a great way to practice fine motor skills! 10 mazes
for kids. Mazes 23 pages with answer key.
If you would like to re-use these mazes, just laminate and encourage students to use a dry wipe pen. A perfect way to keep students engaged and focused.
Fun hidden picture puzzles School vocabulary! Read the words and find the matching pictures.
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Read-and-Find-Picture-part-1
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Read-and-Find-Picture-part-3
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This is a collection of different types of certificates and diplomas . In order to motivate my students I give them this kind of awards at the end of each school term. They like them a lot!
Speaking cards to practice the passive and active voice. Print, laminate and cut the cards. Students get the cards and must ask each other to transform the sentence from active to passive or vice versa.
Hope it may be useful!Have fun!!
Taboo is a word guessing party game. Game is very popular with my students and I’ve played it several times, it’s a great way of REVISING VOCABULARY(3 2 0 words)
-clothes
-food
-animals
-jobs
-nature
-school
-home
-body
-shopping
-transport
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This is a collection of 16 word games to use during lessons to motivate reading in English, collected from various sources and developed from classroom situations. The rules for each game are explained on 3 basic levels - elementary, intermediate and advanced, and the games can be used with all vocabulary groups, all ages (from preschool to adult) and in any part of the lesson.
You can also find Let’s study on https://www.instagram.com/lets_study/
This is a collection of 16 word games to use during lessons to motivate reading in English, collected from various sources and developed from classroom situations. The rules for each game are explained on 3 basic levels - elementary, intermediate and advanced, and the games can be used with all vocabulary groups, all ages (from preschool to adult) and in any part of the lesson.
This one is concentrated on speaking and contains 20 games, with elementary, intermediate and advanced levels. Each game can be used with any vocabulary you decide. Bear in mind that every good word game is made up of listening parts and some reading or writing as well. The games are compiled from various sources and own experience. You can use them at any point in your classroom.
You can also find Let’s study on https://www.instagram.com/lets_study/
This one is concentrated on speaking and contains 20 games, with elementary, intermediate and advanced levels. Each game can be used with any vocabulary you decide. Bear in mind that every good word game is made up of listening parts and some reading or writing as well. The games are compiled from various sources and own experience. You can use them at any point in your classroom.
You can also find Let’s study on https://www.instagram.com/lets_study/
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 is my version of a popular game - Dobble.
Dobble is a simple pattern recognition game in which players try to find an image shown on two cards.
Each card in Dobble features eight different symbols, with the symbols varying in size from one card to the next. Any two cards have exactly one symbol in common. For the basic Spot it! game, reveal one card, then another. Whoever spots the symbol in common on both cards claims the first card, then another card is revealed for players to search, and so on. Whoever has collected the most cards when the 55-card deck runs out wins!
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