Alphabet Dictation is a simple way to have your students practice pronouncing the letters of the English alphabet. This is ideal with a beginner level class as what they learn in this activity will help later when it comes to you spelling out new words for them. Preparation Prepare two […]
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All Tied Up is a simple but fun activity to practice intense, careful listening. The basic idea here is that you give instructions on how to tie a tie. The students must listen very carefully! To run this activity all you need is a tie and a set of instructions; […]
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Alibi! is a longer TEFL game which can be played by an intermediate or above class. It involves a lot of speaking and listening and can also be helpful with skills such as note taking. For the teacher there is little preparation and once the students are familiar with the […]
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Alias Words (also known as Don’t Say a Word!) is a flexible activity which can be used in many different ways with speaking activities. The basic idea is that a Chosen Word cannot be used in the classroom and must be exchanged for another, nonsense, Alias Word. For example, the […]
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Ad Break is a simple activity which gets students working together in a project-like way. It can be completed in a longer lesson (say 2 hours). The idea is that students will practice language they’ve been learning by putting it together to create a television commercial. You can tailor the […]
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