Minimal Pairs Test: Listen and Circle the Pair of Words
Students listen to the teacher’s pronunciation for each minimal pair and adds a check mark for the correct word.
Students listen to the teacher’s pronunciation for each minimal pair and adds a check mark for the correct word.
Each student writes down their likes and dislikes. Next, the teacher collects everyone’s answer. After reading everyone’s answer aloud, can you identify who it is?
Shiritori is a popular Japanese game in which players have to think of a word beginning with the final letter of the previous word.
In this ecosystems worksheet, you match the word with each type of landscape. From deserts to tundras, students learn the types of landscapes and ecozones.
We now recognize there are 5 oceans in the world. Actually, we only used to identify 4 oceans in the world. Can you list each ocean in the ocean worksheet below?
It’s not always easy picking a career because there are so many options available. We explore career paths with this list of common occupations. For each picture, they associate the correct job.
In pairs, students ask each other the list of questions in the sheet. After answering all the questions, everyone can find out their perfect job by counting how many “YES” answers.
In this job title definitions activity, students get familiar with the various types of jobs by matching the job title with the definitions.
What would Christmas be without the classic Christmas song “Jingle Bells”? As students listen to “Jingle Bells”, they have to put the sentences in the correct order.
A genuine newspaper from your hometown? If you teach English abroad, your students find it fascinating. Match headlines with articles and discuss the differences between newspapers.