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ESL Game – First lesson

August 23, 2010

This is a great ESL classroom game for a first lesson. Basically, it is a GTKY game, or a Getting To Know You game, but also helps SS review question words such as Who, What, Why, Where, When, How etc. It’s really simple too and does not need any resources. I hate using games which [...]

Useful ESL Websites for Teachers

August 20, 2010

When I started out teaching, I used to spend hours searching for useful ESL websites, practical games, free resources and information on the internet. There are a few lists of useful ESL websites but as time went on, I had my own growing list of sites I referred to almost on a daily basis. There [...]

ESL Game – Past Tense and more

July 16, 2010

I love the Story telling game to revise past tense with my little kids. It’s also a great way to practice speaking. FOR KIDS: Divide your class into small groups of 3-4. The smaller the group, the more speaking practice the kids get. Have the kids sit in a circle. Give each group a line [...]

ESL Game – Flashcard Writing

June 19, 2010

This is such a simple game, and can evoke some very imaginative ideas if you have some motivated students. Take a flashcard to class. It could have any picture on it, but I prefer something with a scene, not a single object. The last time I took a picture of a blue lake surrounded by [...]

ESL game – Icebreaker

June 11, 2010

Here’s an excellent ESL icebreaker game that I always go back to on the first day of a new class. Preteach Language – 1. What’s your name? 2. When’s your birthday? Round 1 – Have all SS stand in a semi-circle in the classroom. On the floor, write down January 1 at one end of [...]

ESL games – Word Tennis

May 17, 2010

This is a fantastic warmer to revise vocabulary with ESL students. Divide the class into teams of no more than 3-4 people each. In this game, only one person in every team is active at any point of time, so if the teams are big, the other students tend to get bored and/or distracted. In [...]

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