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There is There are vs Demonstratives Board Game
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There is There are vs Demonstratives Board Game

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This is a game to practice there is and there are and demonstratives. Students move around the board and fill in the blanks with either there is/are or a demonstrative. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when their time is up Wins! Visit our Website for Individual Game Previews, Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Used To Board Game
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Used To Board Game

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This is a game to practice used to. Students move around the board and fill in the blanks with used to. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when their time is up Wins! Visit our Website for Individual Game Previews, Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Tag Questions Board Game
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Tag Questions Board Game

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This is a game to practice tag questions. Students move around the board and fill in the blanks with tag questions. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. The student that reaches the finish square first or is the farthest in the game when their time is up Wins! Visit our Website for Individual Game Previews, Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
So versus Such Board Game
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So versus Such Board Game

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This is a game to practice so and such. Students move around the board and fill in the blanks with so or such. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when their time is up Wins! Visit our Website for Individual Game Previews, Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Past Continuous Tense Board Game
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Past Continuous Tense Board Game

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This is a game to practice the past continuous tense. Students move around the board and fill in the blanks with either a positive statement, negative statement or a Y/N or question word question. With the question spaces, students will use the prompts in parenthesis: Y/N, Who, What, When, Where, Why How or Which to form a question from the statement given. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when their time is up Wins! Visit our Website for Individual Game Previews, Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Uncountable Nouns Board Game
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Uncountable Nouns Board Game

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This is a game to practice uncountable nouns. Students move around the board and fill in the blanks with uncountable nouns. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when their time is up Wins! Visit our Website for Individual Game Previews, Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Parts of Speech Board Game
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Parts of Speech Board Game

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This is a game to practice parts of speech. Students move around the board and identify what part of speech the underlined word is each sentence. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when their time is up Wins! Visit our Website for Individual Game Previews, Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Accents & Dialects Board Game
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Accents & Dialects Board Game

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This is a game to practice accents and dialects. Students move around the board and try to imitate the accent or dialect that matches the photo on the space. If students do a decent job at the accent or dialect they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students fail to do so they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when their time is up Wins! Visit our Website for Individual Game Previews, Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Conditional Sentences Type 2 Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo
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Conditional Sentences Type 2 Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo

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This a game to practice Conditional Sentences Type 2. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Confusing Verbs Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo
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Confusing Verbs Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo

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This a game to practice Confusing Verbs. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Conditional Sentences Type 3 Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo
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Conditional Sentences Type 3 Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo

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This a game to practice Conditional Sentences Type 3. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Adverbs Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Game
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Adverbs Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Game

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This a game to practice Adverbs. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Causative Form of Verbs Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo
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Causative Form of Verbs Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo

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This a game to practice Causative Form of Verbs. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Antonyms Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Game
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Antonyms Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Game

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This a game to practice Antonyms. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Comparisons With As...+...As Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo
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Comparisons With As...+...As Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo

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This a game to practice Comparisons With As...+...As. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Compound Nouns Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo
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Compound Nouns Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo

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This a game to practice Compound Nouns. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Comparative Adjectives Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo
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Comparative Adjectives Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo

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This a game to practice Comparative Adjectives. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Conditional Sentences Types 0 & 1 Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo
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Conditional Sentences Types 0 & 1 Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo

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This a game to practice Conditional Sentences Types 0 & 1. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Container Words Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Game
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Container Words Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Game

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This game to practice container words. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com
Gerunds Versus Infinitives Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo
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Gerunds Versus Infinitives Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo

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This a game to practice Gerunds Versus Infinitives. The game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Each card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet and hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does this wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square shape or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Visit our Website for Free Samples, Special Savings and Online English Classes: eslfungames.com