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Have fun with your beginner students with this game pack.
This pack includes:
✔ Basic Grammar Bingo bundle- 10 different bingos to cover basic grammar concepts
✔ Guess what I do in my Free time - picture-based speaking game to boost vovabulary about free time activities
✔ ESL Quiz Show - Grammar Warm-up– fun, interactive pptx game for A2-B1 grammar
✔ FlexiCards - Everyday Objects – A versatile set of 36 picture cards of everyday object with 10 activity/ game ideas.
Perfect for ESL classrooms, tutoring sessions, and engaging warm-ups! Ideal for pair work, small groups, or whole-class activities.
The Conditionals Bingo is a great warm-up activity about the three conditional tenses (1st, 2nd and 3rd).How to play: There are 4 identical bingo cards on one page, so you need a pair of scissors to cut it up. Students mark every statement that is true about themselves. If someone has four in a line (horizontally, vertically, or maybe even diagonally), they shout bingo. Wait until most of the students have a bingo. Then ask a couple of them to read which statements got them a bingo and encourage them to discuss them. Why do you think so? When? It includes a one-page-version as well, if you want to project it.Of course, you can play the Pronouns Bingo in many different ways. In another version, students must work in pairs and mark their partner's answers. Or the whole class can get up and walk around and students ask different classmates the questions. It is recommended for any age and from A2-B1 level.
Klassenstufen: EF (10./11. Jhg.), Q1 (11./12. Jhg.)
The Comparatives & Superlatives Bingo is a great warm-up activity about the use of comparatives and superlatives.How to play: There are 4 identical bingo cards on one page, so you need a pair of scissors to cut it up. Students mark every statement that is true about themselves. If someone has four in a line (horizontally, vertically, or maybe even diagonally), they shout bingo. Wait until most of the students have a bingo. Then ask a couple of them to read which statements got them a bingo and encourage them to discuss them. Why do you think so? When? It includes a one-page-version as well, if you want to project it.Of course, you can play the Comparatives & Superlatives Bingo in many different ways. In another version, students must work in pairs and mark their partner's answers. Or the whole class can get up and walk around and students ask different classmates the questions. It is recommended for any age and mainly for A2 level.
Klassenstufen: 8-9. Klasse
The Pronouns Bingo is a great warm-up activity about the use of different kinds of pronouns.How to play: There are 4 identical bingo cards on one page, so you need a pair of scissors to cut it up. Students mark every statement that is true about themselves. If someone has four in a line (horizontally, vertically, or maybe even diagonally), they shout bingo. Wait until most of the students have a bingo. Then ask a couple of them to read which statements got them a bingo and encourage them to discuss them. Why do you think so? When? It includes a one-page-version as well, if you want to project it.Of course, you can play the Pronouns Bingo in many different ways. In another version, students must work in pairs and mark their partner's answers. Or the whole class can get up and walk around and students ask different classmates the questions. It is recommended for any age and mainly for A2 level.
Klassenstufen: 8-9. Klasse
The Modals Bingo is a great warm-up activity about modals. It includes 3 different bingo sheet: one about 'can', the other about 'could' and the last one about 'should'. How to play: There are 4 identical bingo cards on one page, so you need a pair of scissors to cut it up. Students mark every statement that is true about themselves or sometimes they have to decide if they agree with a statement. If someone has four marks in a line (horizontally, vertically, or maybe even diagonally), they shout bingo. Wait until most of the students have a bingo. Then ask a couple of them to read which statements got them a bingo and encourage them to discuss them. Why do you think so? When? It includes a one-page-version as well, if you want to project it.Of course, you can play the Modals Bingo in many different ways. In another version, students must work in pairs and mark their partner's answers. Or the whole class can get up and walk around and students ask different classmates the questions. It is recommended for any age and from A2-B1 level.
Klassenstufen: 9-10. Klasse
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