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Days of the Week Flashcards
Memory game to memorise days of the week along with other useful vocabulary.

Days of the Week Projects
Students practice the names of days by surveying the class about different actions on different days, making posters, then vote on the best projects in the class.

Days of the week- Make me say Yes
Students get points for positive answers from personal Present Simple questions with days of the week like "Does your family cook on Sundays?", with more challenging variations for later and better classes.

Days of the Week- Pick and Draw
Students make a draw sensible or silly Present Simple sentences with typical actions and days of the week like "Santa plays soccer on Mondays"

Describing Xmas things and people games
Describing Christmas objects and characters with simple language brainstorming and guessing games.

Do you have + May I have Games
Possession and requests language with have practice games, including cards with suitable numbers, objects and situations, plus personalised speaking.

Do you like + Does he like Categories Coin Game
Using a coin for more fun practice of likes and dislikes language with and without third person S, with a coin choosing topics, answers and who to ask about.

Do You Like Animals- Personalised Random Pelmanism Card Game
Personal preferences likes and dislikes speaking game with names of animals vocabulary, based on pairs/ the memory game.

Do you want black teeth? Questions about Colours- Mix and Match
Funny and sensible colours of objects sentences card games and storybook.

Do You Want Questions Coin Game
Making yes no questions with want more fun with use of a coin and getting points for getting particular answers with well designed questions, also good for times, feelings and weather vocabulary.

Elementary consonant clusters odd one out
Homophones and consonant clusters with consonant blends like bl- and -nd

Elementary consonant clusters the same or different
Minimal pairs and homophones with consonant clusters for low-level learners

Elementary Revision Rotating Board Game
A fun board game to revise Elementary textbook grammar, vocabulary, etc.

Emails from other countries- guess the place
Students fill gaps in a typical model pen friend email as part of a guessing game, also good for countries and nationalities vocabulary practice, and describing cultural differences.

Fairy Tales- Mix and Match Colour Words Practice
Practising colour words through sensible or silly fairytales.

Family Vocabulary and Possessive -‘S or -S’ Reversi Memory Game
Memorising possessive S with singular and plural family words through a fun card game based on Othello, including both basic and more advanced family vocabulary.

Favourites- Drawing Dice Game
Students draw themselves and their classmates with sensible and silly favourites based on three rolls of the dice, then make up similar dice games for more rounds of the game, for practice of "My/ Your/ The...'s favourite... is..."

Feelings- Drawing Games
Making pictures to representing emotions, with food and drink, animals, classroom vocabulary, clothes, household vocabulary, toys,

Feelings- Miming & Drawing Game
Students use pictures and gestures in an emotions vocabulary guessing game, then analyse the vocabulary for gradable adjectives and ungradable adjectives.

First Letter- Phonics Miming Game
Words beginning with the same letter TPR game for beginners and (very) young learners, including easy words to learn the pronunciation of first letters from.

Good and Taboo- Present Progressive Questions
Students play a fun Present Continuous questions coin game, answering suitable Present Progressive questions for small talk and rejecting strange questions, including useful phrases for politely declining to answer.

Guess the Clothes from the Hints
A fun clothes vocabulary guessing game with suggested hints about what clothes are on the card you have, including other useful language like seasons, activities and weather.

Guess the Country from the Weather
A fun guessing game to practise weather vocabulary, including suggested countries and Present Simple hints to use, with simple and more complex language for describing the weather.

Guess the Country- Warmer Cooler
Practising country words through personal questions and a guessing game, including further hints about where it is like "Much further East".

Guess the Dates from the Hints
Guessing what date someone is thinking of from hints, including useful vocabulary related to weather, clothes, activities, months and days, ending with language presentations.

Guess the Dates- Warmer Cooler Game
A fun guessing what date the other person is thinking of game, with hints about how wrong they are until they get exactly the right date, including special dates like Valentine's Day, so also good for cultural training.

Have & Have Got with Prepositions of Position
Possessions in particular places personalised guessing games, including basic and more advanced prepositions of location.

Have and Don’t Have- Drawing Coin Game
Have possessions practice with a drawing game, flipping a coin to make it more fun and add negative statements practice.

Have and Want- Personalised Guessing Game
Students guess other students' real possessions and desires in a fun card game, with useful vocabulary for describing objects.

Have with Numbers- Mix and Match
Have and have got and English numbers funny and sensible matches activities.

He has/She has- Present Simple Games
Eight fun third person singular of have card games, useful for talking about possessions and third person -s, including questions and short answers.

He Likes & She Likes Games
Six fun card games for practising likes, also useful for third person S practice, including third person yes/ no questions and short answers,

How Many Are There- Trivia Quiz
Easy general knowledge questions with fun ways of reacting quickly like slapping number cards, also good practice of quickly reading number words.

How Many Are There? Speaking Games
Four fun there are + numbers games, including guessing, competing and finding things in common, with suggested "How many" questions.

How Many Board Game
Fun competitive personalised speaking board game, moving around by getting high numbers in replies from your partners.

How many… have? Simple Numbers Quiz
Very simple general knowledge questions with have that students react quickly to in fun ways like slapping cards, also good for developing number word recognition.

How Often- Trivia Quiz
Student A and Student B worksheets with different how often questions for pairwork guessing games, for practice and presentation of both simple and more complex frequency expressions.

I don't get bored: -ing and -ed adjectives story
Adjectives ending in ed and ing practice through a fun story.

Imperative Practice- Ball Games
Four fun games to practise verb and don't plus verb for orders/ commands/ instructions on the topic of ball games, including competing to come up with ideas and guessing games.

Indefinite Articles- A & An for Describing Companies and Jobs
a vs an before names of jobs, kinds of companies and nationality adjectives, with two fun speaking activities, and country and nationality words presentation and practice

Invitations- Coin Games
Five fun inviting and responding to invitations coin games, including positive and negative responses, suggested invitations, and inviting on the phone and by email.
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