15 no-prep games with just little scraps of paper
One of the most flexible and useful resources in the classroom are bits of scrap paper. The post 15 no-prep games with just little scraps of paper appeared first on TEFL.net.
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Sheets of paper that you would otherwise throw away can be the most adaptable resource for classroom games. This article gives 15 ideas for using whole pieces of scrap paper. The post 15...
View ArticleAdverbs Of Frequency Games
Motivating activities to practise expressions like “once a week” and “hardly ever”. The post Adverbs Of Frequency Games appeared first on TEFL.net.
View ArticleGames To Practise Dates
Fun ways to practise the surprisingly tricky topic of saying years, months and days. The post Games To Practise Dates appeared first on TEFL.net.
View ArticleFun 1st Conditional Practice
Stimulating ways of practising “If + Present Simple, Will” sentences in the classroom. The post Fun 1st Conditional Practice appeared first on TEFL.net.
View ArticleContinuous Aspect Activities
Ways of combining the Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous so that students can get a feel for the links between those three tenses. The post Continuous Aspect Activities appeared...
View ArticleInteractive Practice For Present Continuous For Arrangements
Ways of practising the future meaning of Present Continuous For Arrangements through students speaking and writing to each other. The post Interactive Practice For Present Continuous For Arrangements...
View Article10 Present Perfect For Experiences Activities
Speaking activities for the simplest use of has/have + past participle. The post 10 Present Perfect For Experiences Activities appeared first on TEFL.net.
View ArticlePlaying With Our Word Bag
Games and fun activities for revising vocabulary chosen by your students. The post Playing With Our Word Bag appeared first on TEFL.net.
View ArticleSpeaking Activities For Present Perfect With Unfinished Times
Fun oral activities for a use of Present Perfect that controlled practice is particularly important for. The post Speaking Activities For Present Perfect With Unfinished Times appeared first on TEFL.net.
View Article7 Future Continuous Games
Fun spoken practice of will+be+verb+ing. The post 7 Future Continuous Games appeared first on TEFL.net.
View ArticleFun Oral Practice Of Future Continuous Tense
Pairwork and groupwork for will + be + v +ing The post Fun Oral Practice Of Future Continuous Tense appeared first on TEFL.net.
View Article7 Games For Have/Have Got
Fun activities for "I have...", "He has...", "Have you got...?" etc, most of which also work well in adult beginner classes. The post 7 Games For Have/Have Got appeared first on TEFL.net.
View Article7 Have/Have Got Games For Young Learners
Active and exciting games for talking about possession. The post 7 Have/Have Got Games For Young Learners appeared first on TEFL.net.
View ArticlePhysical Games To Practise A/An
TPR games for the difference between “a” and “an”. The post Physical Games To Practise A/An appeared first on TEFL.net.
View Article7 This/That/These/Those Games
Moving beyond “This is a pen” in fun ways. For young learners. The post 7 This/That/These/Those Games appeared first on TEFL.net.
View ArticleHow to Use the Game Stations in EFL Classes
How to make an incredibly fun running-around game also incredibly useful. The post How to Use the Game Stations in EFL Classes appeared first on TEFL.net.
View ArticleCreating Games for TEFL Classes
Creating your own games based on language points you cover in class. The post Creating Games for TEFL Classes appeared first on TEFL.net.
View ArticleHow To Use Running Dictations in EFL Classes
How to make sure one of the best physical activities ever really works. The post How To Use Running Dictations in EFL Classes appeared first on TEFL.net.
View Article10 Tips for Games in the ESL Classroom
From the creator of the world’s best-selling ESL board game—ten practical ideas on using games when teaching English The post 10 Tips for Games in the ESL Classroom appeared first on TEFL.net.
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