Use this past simple board game for beginners to review very basic questions and verbs with your A0-A1 students online or offline.
ESL games to practice or discover english grammar
Use this past simple board game for beginners to review very basic questions and verbs with your A0-A1 students online or offline.
One of the hardest things for my students to retain was always combining the past continuous and past simple. After a while, I felt like I cracked the code for teaching the theory, but I never found a great activity to help my students retain the information. So, I made one. I am happy to present this Past Continuous and Past Simple Board Game, which I think will do wonders for you and your students!
This online-friendly present continuous verbs game has your students guessing what certain people are doing around the world, right now!
Here is a present perfect for and since board game designed for your online ZOOM classroom that also works as a printable.
A fun online irregular verbs game where students face off to explain different situations by answering “How’d that happen!?”
Follow the path of the dominoes asking present perfect questions with irregular verbs Use as many verbs as possible!
Use this irregular verb poster activity as a gamified way to practice irregular verbs with your beginner, intermediate and advanced students. Spend $1 million and tell the class about your amazing weekend!
Students replace the pronoun with a noun that fits both the theme and the actual pronoun.
Choose a theme and ask your students to write 3 questions matching the three responses using the present perfect!
3 activities in 1. Have your students come up with as many combinations of antecedents as possible, unscramble sentences to make them grammatically correct or create their own object pronoun riddle.
A simple board game to practice negation in English at the A1 level. Students connect different elements on the board to create sentences.
A quick game to have a discussion about the evolution of the world while practicing the present perfect and learning some useful vocabulary related to trends and change.
Use this quick activity around shops and shopping to practice either pronouns or shops around town.
Practice Present perfect with this odd one out activity. Five words appear in each box. Which one doesn’t fit?
There are 4 pages in the PDF corresponding to the different English conditionals, with the 4th page being a mixed-bag review. Use them without moderation!
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