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Poppy Game Pack #2 – Fun ESL Speaking Games A2+
Improve your students' speaking skills with Poppy Game Pack #2!
This pack includes:
✔ All Year Round Bingo Bundle - 6 bingo cards for seasonal games
✔ Can you speak long enough? - interactive pptx speaking game
✔ FlexiCards - People and Actions - versatiles cards that you can you for several games (10 game ideas included)
From A2 level - even beginner can enjoy these games.
Perfect for ESL classrooms, tutoring sessions, and engaging warm-ups! Ideal for pair work, small groups, or whole-class activities.
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
Interactive ESL Quiz Show Game – Can you speak long enough? Looking for a fun and engaging way to make your students practice speaking for a longer period of time? This interactive ESL quiz show game is fun for all ages! Whether you're teaching children, teens, or adults, this game makes learning fun and active. The quiz covers basic topic, such as travel, food, hobbies, nature and weather. With three versions available—PPTX (standard PowerPoint) slide show with animations, PDF (if you have no access to PowerPoint, but still want an interactive game) and a simplified PDF (if you want to project a static image or just draw the game on the board)—you can choose the format that best suits your teaching needs. This ESL quiz show game is a great way to make your speaking classes more entertaining.
Curso: 1. ESO
The Easter Bingo is a fun warm-up activity about Easter.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. How can you dye an egg? How do you eat a chocolate bunny?It includes a one-page-version as well, if you want to project it or use it online.Of course, you can play the Easter Bingo in many different ways. In another version, students have to transform the statements into questions, then they work in pairs and mark their partner’s answers. Or the whole class can get up and walk around and find someone who agrees with the statement for each one of them.It is recommended for all ages and from A2 level.
Curso: 1. ESO
Add an extra dash of excitement to your ESL lessons or Valentine's Day celebrations with our Valentine's Day Bingo! This engaging and educational game is perfect for ESL learners, providing a fun way to reinforce vocabulary and language skills. 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 talk about them. Why? When? Of course, you can play the Valentine's Day Bingo in many different ways. In another version, students have to 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 (dating, romance...) and from about B1/ pre-intermediate level.
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