All Game articles – Page 18
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Travel dominoes
An American English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching words that go together.
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It doesn't rhyme!
A British English worksheet to complete a crossword with the word that doesn't rhyme.
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Describe it
An American English worksheet to play a board game by describing and guessing words.
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Describe it
A British English worksheet to play a boardgame by describing and guessing words.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Making instant decisions
Introduce 'will' or 'won't' for instant decisions; provide fluency practice using 'will' or 'won't'.
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First Day: Name games
Here are some fun games to help your new class get to know each other and learn their classmates’ names.
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Cooperative crossword
An American English worksheet to practice defining and describing places in the city.
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Grammar: Present continuous with PowerPoint
Teaching English in computer classes or using multimedia. Introducing the present continuous tense.
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Grammar: Present perfect continuous game
Students use the present perfect continuous in a game based on jobs.
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Conditional dominoes
A British English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching two halves of a conditional sentence.
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Teenagers: Writing: Linking and structuring compositions
Using pictures to focus on a logical sequence of events.
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Grammar: Name that city—The cost of living
Ever wondered how expensive it is to live in Paris? Is it more expensive than living in Cairo or Kuala Lumpur? With this worksheet your students can practice comparisons while learning interesting facts on living in these cities.
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Lesson Share: Speaking: Christmas is coming
Carme Roig-Papiol wins the Lesson Share competition with this festive board game.
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Crossword worksheet progress check
A British English worksheet to write clues for a crossword and to complete it.
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The game of chance (progress check)
An American English worksheet to play a game of chance to help you make a decision.
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The game of chance
A British English worksheet to play a game of chance to help you make a decision.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Card game for countables and uncountables
Developing skills relating to, asking for and giving information about quantities, degrees of quantities, speaking about containers and places where things are put.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Past tense card game
A simple game designed to help with reviewing past tense questions and answers - (adaptable to other grammatical forms).