Specialists in creating engaging, interactive and fun language learning resources for English, French , Spanish, German and Portuguese classes.
Exam preparation, conversation, reading & writing, speaking & listening, grammar & vocabulary.
ESL | ELE | FLE
Specialists in creating engaging, interactive and fun language learning resources for English, French , Spanish, German and Portuguese classes.
Exam preparation, conversation, reading & writing, speaking & listening, grammar & vocabulary.
ESL | ELE | FLE
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: PASSIVE REPORTING VERBS
PART 1: Jokes!
Using passive reporting verbs, students explain jokes about national stereotypes to each other.
For example:
– What do you call a genius in
Norway?
– A tourist.
“Norwegians are thought to be stupid by Swedish people”
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of passive reporting verbs
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: USED TO
PART 1: Spot the difference
Students take it in turns to describe their photos and work together to identify differences between them.
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of “used to” structures
Full instructions and gamification options are provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: DEPENDENT PREPOSITIONS
PART 1: Memory Tower
Student A gives Student B the first verb on their list. Student B needs to guess the correct dependent preposition.
If Student B is correct, they move on to the next verb on their next turn.
If Student B is incorrect, they need to start from the beginning on their next turn.
Players continue until one person can recite their whole list without error
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of dependent prepositions
Full instructions and gamification options are provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: ‘ed’ endings
PART 1: Memory Tower
Student A gives Student B the first verb on their list. Student B needs to guess if the ending is pronounced with /t/, /d/ or /id/.
If Student B is correct, they move on to the next verb on their next turn.
If Student B is incorrect, they need to start from the beginning on their next turn.
Players continue until one person can recite their whole list without error
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of “ed” endings
Full instructions and gamification options are provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: MODAL VERBS of SPECULATION
could
may
might
can’t
must
PART 1: Photo Speculation
Students take it in turns to make speculations about their photos. Their partner awards points for matching answers
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use modal verbs of speculation
Full instructions and gamification options are provided.
Teachers vs Students role play!
Target Language: REPORTED SPEECH
PART 1: The Broken Window Game.
A role-play activity encouraging use of reporting speech
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of reported speech
Full instructions, gamification options and homework provided.
3 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: SECOND CONDITIONAL
PART 1: Emergency Situation Advice Game
PART 2: Discussion questions
PART 3: The 2nd Conditional Gifts Game
Full instructions and gamification options provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: TOO, ENOUGH, SO, SUCH
PART 1:
Divide Ss into pairs. Place a set of question cards, picture side up, between each pair.
Student A draws the first card and reads the question.
Student B tries to guess the answers using too, enough, so and such.
If Student B struggles, Student A can give the hint, which consists of the adjectives.
It is then Student B’s turn to read the question.
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of too, enough, so and such.
Full instructions and gamification options are provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: GET USED TO
PART 1:
Student A looks at first picture and has to describe the situation using:
used to + verb
didn’t use to + verb
am getting used to + -ing.
Student B has to try and guess the situation
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging get used to and used to
Full instructions and gamification options provided.
3 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: COMPARATIVES & SUPERLATIVES
PART 1:
Students use pictures to make comparisons and superlatives with the adjective given.
Student B has the answers and can correct Student A if necessary.
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of comparative and superlative structures
Full instructions and gamification options provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: SUPERLATIVES
PART 1: The Interview
Students interview each other to determine who has done the most of or had the best …
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of superlative structures
Full instructions and gamification options provided.
3 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: COMPARATIVES
PART 1:
Students use pictures to make two comparisons with the adjective given, utilizing both structures) .
Student B has the answers and can correct Student A if necessary.
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of comparative structures
PART 3: The PEOPLE, THINGS, PLACES and ACTIVITIES comparisons Game
A game where students win points by making correct comparisons between people, things, places and activities.
Full instructions and gamification options provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: RELATIVE CLAUSES
PART 1:
Students use relative clauses to describe people, places and things to their partner.
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of relative clauses.
Full instructions and gamification options are provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: CAUSATIVE HAVE (to have something done)
PART 1:
Students use causative have to describe pictures to their partner.
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of causative have.
Full instructions and gamification options are provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: WISH STRUCTURES
PART 1: Disney Heroes & Villains
Students use wish structures to describe and guess Disney characters.
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of wish structures.
Full instructions and gamification options are provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: MODAL VERBS
PART 1: Mixed Modals Debates Game
In teams of three, students need to debate, persuade, negotiate, agree and disagree to win the game.
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use modal verbs.
Full instructions and gamification options are provided.
2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: MODAL VERBS of ADVICE
PART 1: Emergency Situations Advice Game
In teams, students debate the best advice for each emergency situation.
Points are awarded and a winner is determined!
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use modal verbs of advice
Full instructions and gamification options are provided.