This game can be played individually or in teams. The two teams can be marked with colours. (Red and green)
The object of the game is to collect the matching pairs.
Choose one rectangle and click on it. You will see a picture or a word on your card.
Then choose another rectangle and click on it. If the two cards are a matching pair, click on the circle and a circle of the same colour will appear on the card.
If you play the game in teams, you can click on the circle on the card with words on it and the card turns into red. If you click on the circle again, it will change colour.
If the cards are not a match, click on the cards again and they will be turned back over.
Then two new cards can be chosen.
The winner is the team which has more matching pairs.
This PPT is for ESL / EFL students. It teaches the most commonly used words about Thanksgiving. Students look at the pictures and choose the correct option. This PPT is dedicated to my beloved son Tom, who died of leukaemia in 2014.
This is a worksheet on Easter vocabulary.
In exercise 1 students have to match the pictures and the words. In exercise 2 they have to find a secret message in the word search. In exercise 3 they have to complete a text about an Easter national custom in Hungary.
This is the first part of my PPT series on British Culture. The whole set consists of 7 parts: General Questions, Famous People, Sports, London, Patron Saints, Traditions and Extra Questions.
This is the main PPT which contains the Topics and 20 General Questions. It is a Jeopardy type of game but in this PPT each question is worth 10 points. There are 3 multiple choices for the students to choose from. If they give the correct answer, they get 10 points. If they can guess the answer at the second attempt, they get 5 points. If they don't get it right, they won't get any points. If you download the other six parts you can add a hyperlink to the other PPTs. This PPT can be used as a Game show on British Culture.
British Culture Quiz Part 5
A Jeopardy type game about Famous People. This is the fifth part of my Quiz on the UK series.
20 slides with multiple choice questions. Team game.
British Culture Quiz Part 2
A Jeopardy type game about London. This is the second part of my Quiz on the UK series.
20 slides with multiple choice questions. Team game.
British Culture Quiz Part 4
A Jeopardy type game about Sports. This is the fourth part of my Quiz on the UK series.
20 slides with multiple choice questions. Team game.
This is the final part of my PPT series on British Culture. The whole set consists of 7 parts: General Questions, Famous People, Sports, London, Patron Saints, Traditions and Extra Questions.
This is the seventh PPT which contains 20 extra questions on different topics. It is a Jeopardy type of game but in this PPT each question is worth 10 points. There are 3 multiple choices for the students to choose from. If they give the correct answer, they get 10 points. If they can guess the answer at the second attempt, they get 5 points. If they don't get it right, they won't get any points. If you download the other six parts you can add a hyperlink to the other PPTs. This PPT can be used as a Game show on British Culture.
British Culture Quiz Part 6
A Jeopardy type game about traditions in the United Kingdom. This is the sixth part of my Quiz on the UK series.
20 slides with multiple choice questions. Team game.
This PPT game is good to practise and improve English speaking skills.
Divide the class into 3 teams.
Ask one student from each team to sit facing away from the screen. Team 1 starts the game. They have to choose a number on slide 2.
If you click on the number, it will take you to a new slide.
The students in Team 1 must describe the given word, WITHOUT saying the taboo words. The student from Team 1 (who is sitting in “the hot chair” facing away from the screen) has to guess the word in 20 seconds. If the word is correct, Team 1 wins 10 points.
Then it’s Team 2’s turn.
Then it’s Team 3’s turn.
You can write the points in the boxes on slide 2.
In the next round you can ask new students to come and sit in the “hot chairs” facing away from the screen.
The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
This PPT is designed for young learners. It contains basic vocabulary: insects, fruit, animals, school supplies and clothes.The rules aregiven in the PPT.
This PPT Jeopardy type Game is designed for ESL/EFL students. There are five categories in the game: Jobs, Sports, Animals, Clothes and Buildings. There are four definitions in each category. Students have to give the correct word that matches the definition. This PPT is good for revising defining relative clauses.
In this Summer Activity Pack you can find the following games:
- Matching
- Memory
- Complete the words
- Multiple Choice Exercise
- Crosswords
- Anagrams
- Bingo
- Domino
- Word Search
- Colouring page
- Word ladder
This game can be played individually or in teams. The two teams can be marked with colours. (Red and green)
The object of the game is to collect the matching pairs.
Choose one rectangle and click on it. You will see a picture or a word on your card.
Then choose another rectangle and click on it. If the two cards are a matching pair, click on the circle and a circle of the same colour will appear on the card.
If you play the game in teams, you can click on the circle on the card with words on it and the card turns into red. If you click on the circle again, it will change colour.
If the cards are not a match, click on the cards again and they will be turned back over.
Then two new cards can be chosen.
The winner is the team which has more matching pairs.
This PPT contains two games on New Year's Eve:
- Vocabulary Game
- Memory Game
In the Vocabulary Game pupils have to look at the pictures and choose the correct word.
In the Memory Game they have to find the matching pairs.
The games can be played individually, in pairs or in small groups.
Happy New Year!
This game can be played individually or in teams. The two teams can be marked with colours. (Red and green)
The object of the game is to collect the matching pairs.
Choose one rectangle and click on it. You will see a picture or a word on your card.
Then choose another rectangle and click on it. If the two cards are a matching pair, click on the circle and a circle of the same colour will appear on the card.
If you play the game in teams, you can click on the circle on the card with words on it and the card turns into red. If you click on the circle again, it will change colour.
If the cards are not a match, click on the cards again and they will be turned back over.
Then two new cards can be chosen.
The winner is the team which has more matching pairs