Young Learner Games

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Young learner games: 3 by 4

A card game to help students distinguish between different vowel and consonant sounds.

Photo of a child doing everyday activities, e.g.:   getting ready for schoool in   the morning, catching the bus to school, etc.

Young learner games: Activity dominoes

A domino card game to help students talk about habit using the present simple.

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Young learner games: Body snap

A card game that helps students name parts of the body.

Photo of a child/children asking an adult for permission to do something.  Can be in a classroom, but it's not necessary.

Young learner games: Can cards

A card game that helps students ask for and give permission.

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Young learner games: Classroom cubes

A game that helps students give instructions and say where things are in the classroom.

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Young learner games: Clothes dominoes

Practise with your students vocabulary related to clothes and colours with this fun domino game.

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Young learner games: Colour bingo

A bingo game that helps students name colours and express possession.

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Young learner games: Directions relay

A game that helps students remember, understand and give directions.

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Young learner games: Elimination

A drawing game that helps students express ability.

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Young learner games: Family spinner

A game that helps students talk about their families.

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Young learner games: Find the difference

A spot the difference game that helps students talk about present activities.

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Young learner games: Going shopping 1

A game that helps students use language related to shopping.

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Young learner games: Going shopping 2

A game that helps students learn or revise vocabulary for products and names of shops, as well as talk about money and prices.

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Young Learner Games: Let’s Go On A Picnic

Help your young learners to talk about the weather with this fun game.

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Young learner games: Mime it

A mime game that helps students talk about the present.

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Young learner games: Mmmmm

A game that helps students express likes and dislikes.

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Young learner games: Number fun

A game that helps students recognise the written form of numbers.

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Young learner games: Pairs in pairs

In pairs, students play a game to form pairs between two sets of words: adjectives and nouns.

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Young learner games: Picture pairs

A card game that helps students express possession.

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Young learner games: Racing past

A board game that helps students talk about past actions.

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Young learner games: Spell well

A game to help students practise spelling words together.

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Young learner games: Stop

A card game that helps students talk about the past.

Young learner games: The giraffe

A drawing game that helps students describe, recognise and name animals.

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Young learner games: The moving game

A board game that helps students give and understand instructions.

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Young learner games: Time battleships

A game that helps students tell the time.

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Young learner games: Top that!

A fun version of ‘Top Trumps’ to practise using 'How...' questions and vocabulary including animals, size, height, age, weight, body parts and measurements.

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Young learner games: Trying to get home

A board game that helps students make suggestions.

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Young learner games: What's she wearing

A game that helps students describe clothes.

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Young learner games: Where are Grandma's glasses

A game that helps students say where things are.

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Young learner games: Who's who

A card game that helps students ask about people’s appearance.

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Young learner games: Zzz land

A game that helps students introduce themselves and spell names and addresses.