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Get some cool tools for use in your classroom. There are timers here and gadgets that are useful to both ESL teachers and students. Printable games. Powerpoint games. Classroom Tools - Click Here! Wheel of Fortune Game A great game adapted for your learning and teaching. Simply spin the wheel and voila!

Snakes and Ladders Game Students love snakes and ladders. So why not teach and learn English with this game. TV Betting Games. These betting games have been designed to greatly help in practicing vocabulary and sentences.

Hangman Old time favourite hangman games are here to add to the fun. Ships of War. Here is an engaging vocabulary game to help students practice category words. Divide the students into teams of four or five.

Explain that the students are going to play a game of warships, but first they must choose a name for their ship, a captain and a shooter.

If necessary, brainstorm the names of famous ships with the class, e. When every team has chosen a name, ask them to choose a captain and a shooter. The captain's job is to memorize the ship's name.

The shooter's job is to memorize the names of the other ships. The remaining students in each team are the ship's crew. Arrange all the captains in a circle. The ship's crew lines up behind their captain.

The shooter is the last crew member in each line. Give the students a category. Words from the category are used to defend ships from attack. Give the students time to think of words associated with the category. Every student except the shooters must think of words. Then, start the game by calling a ship's name. The captain of that ship replies with a word from the category. The crewman behind the captain then says another word from the category and so on down the line until it is the shooter's turn.

The shooter then calls out the name of another ship. The captain of that ship replies with a word from the category and the process is repeated. If a captain or crew member is too slow to reply, can't think of a word, repeats a word or the shooter calls out the wrong ship e.

When a ship has been sunk, change the category. The last warship left standing wins the game. Vocabulary Deck. This ESL vocabulary game is useful for revising words. The game can also be used to practice word order and sentence structure with more advanced students. Tell the students that they are going to play a vocabulary game using a pack of playing cards.

Assign each card ace to king with two letters and write them on the board. Explain that each card represents two letters of the alphabet. Divide the students into teams of three or four. Make crossword puzzles easier for beginning students by including a list of the potential answers on the worksheet. Spread all the vocabulary words across the floor and have students toss a bean bag toward them. They must say the word that's on the card the bean bag hits or use the word in a sentence.

You can also draw a target on the board; once students say the vocabulary word for the flash card you're holding, they have a turn tossing something sticky at the board to earn points. To play Around the World, student 1 stands behind student 2, who's seated at her desk. The two compete to say the vocabulary word for the flash card that you hold up.

If student 1 is the first to say the word, he gets to move on and compete with the student 3, who's also sitting at her desk. If student 2 is first, she gets to move on to student 3, while student 1 sits at her desk.



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