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!
A creative Valentine’s Day speaking activity for more advanced students to complete “puzzle” sentence starters using the first, second, and third conditionals while opening brackets and using the correct form of the verbs.
A creative Valentine’s Day speaking activity where students complete “puzzle” sentence starters using the first, second, and third conditionals.
Encourage your students to practice comparative forms by comparing well-known places in the pics.
15 slides presenting messages that your students have to respond to, using the past continuous tense. What were they doing? Why didn't they come?
A wonderful visual grammar warm-up idea for revising comparatives in a creative way: 📷 Two “digital cameras” displaying autumn scenes 🗣 Sentence starters & prompts for speaking 💡 Optional grammar focus suggestions.
These 5 pics with sentence starters are aimed at a discussion of various life topics and the practice of the third conditional.
Autumn is a perfect time for sharing memories, right? Encourage your students to use the different past tenses by turning the pages of the family album and reading the captions.
Discuss your student's winter aspirations using these bucket lists + practice future forms.
Are your students ready to survive and escape the forest? Or are they ready to use all the modals they have learnt? Challenge them with this activity and check their problem-solving abilities!
Here is a fun and engaging activity for Black Friday, suggesting modal verbs revision where students have to convince their partners to buy a certain device — also perfect for role-play.
What do your students think of these winter activities? Let them share their thoughts whilst practicing the superlative grammar.