Teaching Materials for Games – Page 2
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Current Themes: Women’s Football: Then and Now
Use this handy worksheet to get your students talking about women’s football and the gender pay gap in sports.
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Current Themes: Making Holiday Plans in the Times of COVID
Use this handy worksheet to get your students talking about making holiday plans at this stage of the COVID pandemic.
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Communicative Language Learning: Designing a Travel Itinerary
Get your students talking about fun holiday activities while designing a travel itinerary in teams.
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Current Themes: Pride Month History and LGBTQ+ Issues
Use this handy worksheet to introduce the Pride Month and its history to your students.
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Communicative Language Learning: School T-Shirt
Introduce some creative fun to your class by having your students design a new school t-shirt.
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Communicative Language Learning: Designing A New School Space
Get your students talking about school spaces and empower them through brainstorming about their learning space.
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Communicative Language Learning: Problems & Solutions
Get your students practising how to give advice or talk about problems.
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Communicative Language Learning: Food
Get your students talking about food, cuisine, or eating out with these handy materials.
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Communicative Language Learning: Future Plans
Get your students talking about their plans for the new year, next weekend, or an upcoming holiday.
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Top Trumps Emotis: Teens advanced
In this lesson for teens, students expand vocabulary and idiomatic expressions, and write and recite an imaginary online chat.
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Top Trumps Emotis: Teens elementary
In this lesson for teens, students revise and expand vocabulary, practise speaking about feelings and play a negotiations game.
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Top Trumps London: Teens intermediate
Vocabulary for describing London’s tourist attractions.
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Teenagers: Grammar: Grammar games
Some games to help teach grammar to teenagers and young learners.
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Grammar: Doctor Who?
Here are four games from Jim Scrivener based around the theme of finding out who someone is or who did something. Great for five-minute fillers, or end-of-term lessons!
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