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Adjectives (-ing & -ed) Sentence Completion Guessing Game
Completing typical sentences with -ed adjectives and -ing adjectives games.
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Adjectives Ending -ed and -ing- Poems
Guessing what the poem is describing with bored/ boring, tired/ tiring, etc, then writing similar rhyming paired sentences.
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Adjectives- Discuss and Agree with -ed & -ing adjectives
Opinions with -ed adjectives and -ing adjectives discussion.
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Adverbs of frequency mastermind
A fun guessing frequency expressions personalised guessing game, good for getting students to repeat the language without getting bored.
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Agreeing and Disagreeing- Language Review
Strong and weak agreeing and disagreeing listening and speaking
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Alphabet Dice Game- Favourites
Making personal sentences about favourites with different letters of the alphabet dice game.
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Alphabet Homophones and Minimal Pairs
Words and letters which are and aren't pronounced the same as letters of the alphabet.
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Asking for Opinions- Key Words and Phrases Brainstorming
Asking people to give their opinion phrases review
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Be used to & Get used to- Sentence Completion Games
Talking about being and getting accustomed writing and speaking games, including bluffing, finding things in common and guessing.
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Be used to and Get used to- Ranking
Strong and weak language with be and get used to doing speaking.
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Being Sympathetic and Unsympathetic
Being sympathetic and not in conversational reactions listening and speaking, with useful phrases.
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Can & Can’t- Coin Games
Fun practice of abilities modals with a coin for finding things in common, getting particular answers, bluffing, guessing and finding differences.
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Can and Be Able to Present and Past Ability Discussion Questions
Speaking practice of the past of can/ can't through discussion questions, with a grammar presentation and freer practice through question stems.
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Can you eat your house? Abilities Mix and Match
Making funny and sensible "Can you...?" questions activities.
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Cohesive Devices- Errors
ESL lesson plan on typical errors with cohesive devices. Students label mistakes and correct them using a list of expressions.
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Collocations with "make" & "do"- giving advice
Verb plus noun collocations practise by discussing what to do in situations with make and do, including a missing verbs version, with advice phrases presentation and practice.
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Collocations- Counting Syllables Practice
Making compound nouns and similar collocations by meaning and number of syllables activity, for vocabulary and pronunciation practice, with extra counting syllables practice.
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Comparative Adjectives Mix and Match
Students make funny and then sensible yes no questions comparing people, animals and things with adjectives with -er, -ier and more.
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Comparative Adjectives Reversi Memory Games
Memorising comparative adjective forms card games based on Othello, with synonyms and antonyms versions.
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Comparative Adjectives- Discuss and Agree
Giving opinions with comparing forms speaking, with adverbs with comparatives presentation and freer speaking practice.
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Comparative Adjectives- Miming Games
Acting out adjectives with -er, -ier and more activities, with Elementary-level and Intermediate-level versions.
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Comparative Adjectives- Pick and Draw
Students make crazy or sensible sentences with comparatives to draw like "The cockroach is taller than the boy".
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Comparative Adjectives- Requests
Students request better treatment at work then try to remember the comparatives in the requests, good for comparative adjectives practice in Business English classes.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Stories
Comparative adjectives and superlative adjectives storytelling speaking.
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Comparatives- Make Me Say Yes Game
Personal yes no questions with comparative adjectives game, with points for positive answers.
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