ESL Bingo Free Worksheet: Stand-Up Bingo
Like regular Bingo, the first student with a line is the winner. Instead of sitting down and listening to the teacher, they have to walk around asking question in their Bingo Sheets.
Like regular Bingo, the first student with a line is the winner. Instead of sitting down and listening to the teacher, they have to walk around asking question in their Bingo Sheets.
Students always find it hard to express themselves with emotions. Instead of saying the usual emotions like “sad” and “happy”, these 7 feelings and emotions worksheets explores how we feel.
If you want to get shy students communicating in English, sometimes the best thing is to get them comfortable. So you put them in pairs, and you do something fun in English with their partner. That’s where these free printable board games work best.
It’s the classic word association that tests your knowledge of sushi. Can you identify each type of sushi – the popular Japanese cuisine
How many times have you introduced yourself in your lifetime? For example, you introduce yourself to friends, in business meetings and during round tables.
If the teacher says “Simon Says”, students complete the action. For example, if you say “Touch your nose”, students do nothing. But if you say “Simon says touch your nose”, students should touch their nose.
The purpose of the “Shout It” board game is to get your partner to say the word on the card. But the only rule is that you can’t say the actual word.
One of the tougher rhyming worksheets, where students have to find rhyming words in the puzzle. Not only do you have to think of the rhyming word, but you have to find it!
Get your students to think of as many rhymes as possible for each group. Now, bring our your stop watch and let them brainstorm rhyming words.
Instead of answering questions like in a quiz show, students make the questions. Each card has a word with a point value. When they make a correct question, they get the point value.