Word Association is a simple 5 minute activity for the end of a lesson. It gets students talking and thinking about vocabulary. Explain to your students what word association is: when you hear a word, you say another related word that pops into your head. The difference with this game […]
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Wipeout
Wipeout is a simple end-of-class activity which is good for practicing pronunciation and speaking. It is a good activity for low level classes and can be used from beginners up. It’s better with smaller classes but with a little variation can be used for large classes as well. Start by […]
Continue ReadingWho-What-Where-When-Why-How
Who-What-Where-When-Why-How is a TEFL game based on the popular board game, Cluedo. The game is ideal for practicing speaking and listening. It is particularly good for formulating and practicing questions and, above all, it can be adapted very easily for different themes and cultures making it very flexible and suitable […]
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Who’s Lying Now? is a gameshow type of activity which encourages question and answers from students. It is based on similar television shows and require little or no preparation. The activity can be used for intermediate and above classes, from teenage to adult. Running the Activity Tell the class about […]
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Who Am I? is a fun warmup or icebreaker game which can be used to practice simple questions and answers. Preparation Using small cards, write on each one the name of a famous person known to the class, for example: Barack Obama Lady Gaga David Beckham John Lennon Einstein Harry […]
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