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The Poppy Language Lab Game Pack is a comprehensive collection of engaging ESL games designed to make language learning fun and interactive for students of various proficiency levels. This bundle offers a wide range of games.
Included in this pack:
Bingo Sheets: A variety of bingo games focusing on seasonal topics, basic verb tenses, some basic grammar units, and more, encouraging students to talk about themselves and their opinions.
3-in-a-Line Games: Covering 17 different topics tailored for A2-B1 and B2-C1 levels separately, focusing on the key vocabulary of the topics.
2 Letters to Start With Games: Thirteen unique starting letter combinations with answer lists that challenge students to think quickly and expand their vocabulary.
Words Within Games: Monthly activities where students create words from letters in a given month, with solution lists included. Perfect for building vocabulary throughout the year.
Erase Them All! Games: Interactive games at A2-B1 and B2-C1 levels that help students identify and practice vocabulary in a fun, engaging way.
ESL Quiz Show Games: Three interactive quiz games that test students’ knowledge and quick-thinking skills, fostering competitive and cooperative learning environments.
More Random Games: Additional fun games like Homophone Cards, Spanish-English False Friends, Guess What I'm Cooking Cards, and more, giving teachers extra resources for diverse classroom activities.
The Poppy Language Lab Game Pack is a valuable resource for teachers aiming to enrich their classrooms with structured, enjoyable language games that motivate students to participate, collaborate, and communicate effectively.
When you only have a little bit of time for a game (couple minutes), playing this modified 3-IN-A-LINE game is the perfect solution. What's included:an A2-B1 level game sheetsa B2-C1 level game sheetstheme: sportsHow to play: You can either project the empty grid included or simply draw a 3x3 grid on the board. Mark the columns as A, B, C, and the rows as 1, 2, 3. Form two groups and decide who will be X (cross) and who will be O (nought). The first group should pick a spot on the grid (e.g., B2). They can win that spot and place their mark if they answer the question for that spot correctly. If they don’t know the right answer, the other group has the chance to respond and can win the spot. If no one answers correctly, it remains empty. The goal, as in every 3-IN-A-LINE game, is to get three of your marks in a line.If you want tyou can give them a second chance for the empty spot:-for the A2-B1 level, you can provide a hint for the same question.-for the higher level, you can either give a hint or use the question from the lower level as a substitute.This game is useful for topic-based classes to strengthen students' vocabulary or just use it as a random fun activity.
Curso: 2. ESO
The Past Simple Bingo is a great warm-up activity about past events, experiences, activities.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 Past simple 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.
Curso: 1.-2. ESO
Fallas is the biggest celebration in Valencia, happening in March. At this time of the year, it is clever making students educate you about the topic. This is a good introductory activity to start the conversation going.The Fallas Bingo is supposed to reveal how much they are involved in this Valencian festival.How to play: You have to files. If you want to use the material digitally, then use the whole page where you see one bingo sheet.If you prefer using printed material, then choose the pdf, where there are 4 identical bingo cards on one page, so you'll 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? When?Of course, you can play the Fallas Bingo in many different ways. In another version, students must work in pairs, form questions based on the statements, 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 teenagers and adults, from about B1/ pre-intermediate level.
Curso: 1.-4. ESO
The Future Bingo is a super easy activity about what students think they will do this weekend. 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 Future 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.
Curso: 1.-2. ESO
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