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Giving Directions in British and American English
Easy and then more difficult practice of different directions language in the UK and US, including different names for places.
Giving Directions- Coin Games
Simple and more complicated directions practice through a fun coin game, including checking the instructions and giving directions by email.
Giving Directions- Drawing Games
Checking students understand and helping them memorise directions vocabulary and functional language phrases through fun drawing games, including similar and different but easily confused directions language.
Giving Directions- Free and Controlled Speaking
Fun creating a town, office, etc through giving directions game, with useful vocabulary for describing places.
Giving Directions- Miming Games
Directions made more memorable, easy to understand and fun through doing actions games, including directions language with similar and different meanings.
Global Issues- Brainstorming and Discussion
International issues vocabulary mind map brainstorming, collocations, speaking and homework tasks, good for a first social issues class.
Good & Bad Travel English Responses
How to respond and not to respond in the airport, hotels, taxis, etc.
Good and bad answers in IELTS Speaking Part Three
Avoiding common weak answers in Part Three of the IELTS Speaking exam
Good and bad Valentine’s countable and uncountable speaking
Students decide how much and how many of which things would make a great Valentine's Day, with nouns which are both countable and uncountable with different meanings and quantifiers with different kinds of nouns presentations.
Good and Bad- Subject Questions Speaking Game
A fun choosing suitable subject questions for small talk and avoiding too personal subject questions speaking activity, including a subject questions grammar presentation.
Good and taboo can for ability questions
Fun can/ can't practice with real small talk questions using that language, and a little cultural training
Good and taboo have and have got questions
Small talk questions with have got for possession and have for actions coin game, with some bad questions to avoid
Good and taboo questions about your company and job
Small talk on your work practice, including taboo questions and topics to avoid
Good and taboo questions with irregular plurals
Students choose, ask, answer, refuse to answer, analyse and make small talk questions with difficult English plurals, with suitable nouns for five different levels of students.
Good and Taboo- Countable and Uncountable Questions
Students rank, ask, answer and make good, so-so and unsuitable count and non-count personal questions, for grammar and cultural awareness practice, with suitable countable and uncountable noun questions for real-life speaking.
Good and Taboo- Passive Voice Questions
Fun and realistic oral practice of passive questions, with students choosing good real-life personal passive voice questions and trying to avoid passive questions which are too personal, strange, etc, with a passive grammar presentation.
Gradable and Extreme Adjectives Miming Game
TPR practice of gradable and ungradable adjectives, including adverbs with gradable and extreme adjectives, great for young learners and other active classes.
Gradable and Extreme Adjectives Reversi Games
Students memorise gradable and ungradable adjectives with a fun card game based on Othello, with versions with gradable/ extreme pairs, antonyms, and adjectives with the same grammar and meaning.
Gradable and Extreme Adjectives- Anecdotes Game
Making personal stories more interesting with extreme adjectives speaking, with gradable and ungradable adjectives grammar presentation.
Gradable and Extreme Adjectives- Jigsaw Games
Matching gradable and non-gradable adjectives jigsaw activities.
Gradable and Extreme Adjectives- Practice Discussion Questions
Students ask, answer and make conversation questions with gradable and ungradable adjectives, plus a gradable adjectives and extreme adjectives grammar presentation.
Gradable and Extreme Adjectives- Speaking Card Game
Students use cards with gradable and ungradable adjective pairs to make conversation questions, match the pairs, add collocations, and test each other on the language - including adverbs with gradable adjectives and extreme adjectives.
Gradable and Ungradable Adjectives Pelmanism
Students practise gradable and extreme adjectives with the card game pairs/ the memory game, first matching by grammar and then matching gradable and ungradable pairs, before trying to remember the words they just used.
Gradable and ungradable adjectives- discuss and agree
Opinions with gradable and extreme adjectives pairs.
Guess the Future Time- Predictions Practice
Fun time expressions practice through trying to guess what time someone is imagining the future of, including suggested future time expressions and a presentation stage.
Guess the medical problems from the advice
Fun functional language for giving advice and medical vocabulary practice through a guessing game, useful for both medical staff and people who could be patients.
Guests and Hosts- Restaurant Vocabulary
Fun presentaton and practice of vital social English phrases for entertaining guests and being invited to bars and restaurants, including key words to make the phrases memorable and for speaking practice,
Have something done coin games
Six fun speaking dice games for the passive for have something + past participle, including guessing games, lying games and sharing personal information, and suggested common have something done sentences.
Have something done household jobs discussion
Household chores vocabulary and have something done/ get something done
Health and Fitness Vocabulary- Ask and Tell Speaking Game
A fun speaking game where students make questions about healthiness, diseases, exercise, etc then flip a coin to see who should answer, with suggested questions about health and useful medical vocabulary, good for both ESP and General English students.
Health Opinions
Students share what they think about health topics, for health and fitness vocabulary and the language of opinions practice.
How British is your Technical English?
UK and US English for engineers and scientists review, also good for defining things and talking around unknown vocabulary practice.
How long had…? Past Perfect trivia quiz
Students make up false answers to trivia questions with Past Perfect to fool each other with, test each other on their general knowledge, give hints, and analyse the grammar that they just used.
How many with irregular plurals trivia quiz
Students try to get their partners to choose wrong answers to how many questions, then try to remember the irregular plural nouns that they were just using in their questions, with irregular nouns from Elementary to Advanced.
How Questions and Answers- The Same or Different Simplest Responses Game
Synonyms and common confusions with small talk questions with how, starting with a fun quick reactions game, and ending with brainstorming.
How Questions- Dice Games
Three fun small talk questions with how dice games, including the most typical question starters, question endings, and answers, including ranking strong and weak positive and negative adjectives in answers.
How Questions- Gapfill Guessing Game
Common words in small talk how questions and answers guessing game, including key words and tricky points like prepositions and determiners.
How Questions- Practice Roleplays
Realistic small questions with how situations to roleplay, followed by a different how questions presentation.
How Questions- Simplest Responses
The two different kinds of how questions review, including a simple presentation game.
HR solutions strong and weak recommendations practice
Human resources vocabulary and language of advice practice
Idioms with as… as ranking activities
Discussing and then remembering as... as idioms like "busy as a bee"
IELTS Academic Exam Overview- Comparing and Contrasting Phrases Practice
Comparing IELTS Academic parts and to other exams.
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