Discover a wide range of classroom activities designed to engage students and enhance language learning. From grammar practice to speaking exercises, find everything you need.
Here is a bright and engaging speaking activity where students explore different “profiles” and talk about spring habits using the Present Simple - simple, visual, and easy to adapt!
This activity is created to fill your winter lessons with a comfy Christmas vibe! It works perfectly as a warm-up, speaking task, or creative grammar practice for A1–B2 learners.
Here’s a Childhood Christmas Memories grammar activity, designed to be no prep & ready-to-use and perfect for practicing used to / would in a natural, nostalgic way 🎄
Christmas is the perfect time for a letter exchange, isn't it? Ask your students to read the postcards and open the brackets using the passive voice grammar.
Practice second conditional and wish grammar structures within a relevant, thematic context — let your students share their hopes for the year ahead.
This fun and engaging icebreaker game is tailored for B1 level learners. It may come in handy for winter and Christmas vocabulary revision. Set a challenge for your students to explain 5 words in 1 minute!
It is a fun and engaging icebreaker game tailored for A2 level learners. It may come in handy for winter and Christmas vocabulary revision. Set a challenge for your students to explain 5 words in 1 minute!
It is a fun and engaging icebreaker game that may come in handy for winter and Christmas vocabulary revision. Set a challenge for your students to explain 5 words in 1 minute!
Hope your young learners are excited about upcoming winter holidays! Revise the winter and Christmas vocabulary with the help of these picture stories — what does that emoji mean?
Learn and review daily routines in a magical way — explore Hogwarts from the inside by describing the characters' daily life.
Discuss your student's winter aspirations using these bucket lists + practice future forms.
What do your students think of these winter activities? Let them share their thoughts whilst practicing the superlative grammar.