Prove it! A1 Quantifiers

Grammar: Quantifiers
Skill: Speaking
Topic: General
Type: Prove it!

Engage your A1 students with this printable, online-friendly, and interactive PDF activity designed to practice basic quantifiers. Perfect for improving fluency and mastery of key quantifiers like some, many, and a few, this fun speaking activity encourages students to use target language in real-world contexts. Ideal for ESL teachers looking to boost student confidence in speaking!

Boost your students’ confidence with our A1 Quantifiers Speaking Activity! This printable, online-friendly, and interactive PDF activity is perfect for ESL teachers looking to help their beginner students master essential quantifiers like some, many, a few, and more. Designed specifically for A1-level learners, this engaging activity encourages students to practice speaking fluently while using quantifiers correctly in everyday contexts.

The activity can be played individually or in teams, making it ideal for classroom interaction. Whether you’re teaching online or in-person, this resource will help your students become more comfortable with quantifiers, leading to greater fluency and mastery of this crucial target language. Plus, it’s easy to use with clear instructions, so you can dive right into practicing with your class.

Get your students talking confidently about quantities and amounts today with this fun and interactive speaking practice!

If you know anything about our PROVE IT! activities, then you can skip the instructions and get to playing. For those who are new, you can probably figure it out, but just in case…

  1. Students play individually or in teams. Display the game board and fill out the scoring sheet at the bottom with names.
  2. Choose one of the cards in the middle with a fact your students will have to prove.
  3. In turns, students must prove this fact while also using one of the time expressions around the edge.
  4. A logical and grammatically correct response earns a point.
  5. Each time an expression is used, check the box – it cannot be used again this round.
  6. Stay on the same card until all the boxes have been checked or your students cannot come up with any more sentences.
  7. Uncheck all the boxes and move onto the next card.
  8. Play as few or as many cards as you’d like or have time for.
  9. The student or team with the most points at the end wins.

For example

Prove that you enjoy learning new things.

Student A: I spend most of my free time studying new things.

Student B: Most of the books I own are textbooks.

Student C: etc.

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Ian Kime

Ian Kime

I have been teaching English abroad since receiving my CELTA certificate in Poland in 2018. I enjoy tracking my individual students’ development but love having lessons with big groups! Now that I teach online, I am accompanied by my sidekicks Olaf, Mała, Pirate and Bandit on a regular basis.

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