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Job dominoes
Read more: Job dominoesTime to learn with dominoes! This activity is a simple and engaging way to discover and review job-related vocabulary through matching pictures and words. You can reuse the same template to explore any vocabulary theme — just choose or draw new images, create your domino tiles, and enjoy a fun and effective way to learn!…
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Jeopardy
Read more: JeopardyBring the excitement of a TV contest to your classroom! For this exercise, you need a set of questions and answers and a points chart similar to the Jeopardy TV show. The teams choose an amount of points to play for, they get a sentence, and they have to guess what question it is answering.…
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Country and nationality bingo
Read more: Country and nationality bingoThis fun and simple activity allows beginner learners to go back to school by associating flags, countries and capitals that refer to geography while learning the language of the host country in a practical way! The bonus point ‘Culinary Specialty’ adds a little extra cultural flavour to this activity. It’s true that setting up the…
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What do you say when…
Read more: What do you say when…Are you looking for an engaging and easy-to-prepare method to improve your students’ politeness and conversational fluency? ‘What do we say when…?’ is a dynamic team game designed to help learners memorise and quickly use common everyday expressions. This exercise promotes quick thinking and encourages students to go beyond word-for-word translations, deepening their understanding of…
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Idiomatic expressions
Read more: Idiomatic expressionsThis activity allows learners to understand and use common idiomatic expressions related to everyday situations by associating expressions with specific contexts, enrich idiomatic vocabulary and develop fluency and spontaneity in speaking. Through a card-matching game, learners will become more familiar with the culture of the country in which they live, enabling them to better understand…
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Alibi game
Read more: Alibi gameThe alibi game is a fun game that easily tickles the nerves of laughter, in which students have to use past tenses and describe their actions almost without even noticing. “What time did you come home yesterday? What movie did you go to see? Who paid for the tickets?…” Challenge your students to answer quickly…
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Travel game
Read more: Travel gameTime to play! With this travel-themed game, students willshare their thoughts and opinions, but also practice vocabulary, description and storytelling. In the exercise, the students move on the game board and pick cards. The grey cards contain discussion questions, the orange ones contain situations that increase playfulness.The player who reaches the finish first, wins the…
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Question cards
Read more: Question cardsLet’s get to know each other better! With the help of question cards, students get to know each other. The cards are suitable as a grouping exercise at the beginning of a new course when the students do not yet know each other, but they can also be used as a discussion exercise later on.…
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Basic Word Game
Read more: Basic Word GamePlaying games brings a nice change to regular lessons, while also being an effective way to learn. In the Basic Word Game, students practice everyday vocabulary related to home and living, and form sentences using the words shown on the game board. Vocabulary learning requires plenty of repetition. In this simple game, the words are…
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Health dominoes
Read more: Health dominoesLet’s play dominoes! Playing this game is an easy and fun way to memorize and review health-related vocabulary. You can use the same template to practice all kinds of vocabulary — just search for pictures (or draw them!), turn them into domino cards, and you’re ready to go! Cover image: Hertta SäkkinenImages of the cards:…
