Engage your students with dynamic speaking activities. From conversation starters to structured discussions, develop fluency at every level.
This fun speaking game helps A1-A2 learners revise house and furniture vocabulary through description and paraphrasing. Students explain a word without using the “taboo” words shown on the card, encouraging creativity, fluency, and confidence in speaking.
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.
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?
Real people's reviews from TripAdvisor are presented. Seize the opportunity to explore top-notch hotels around the world.
Boost your students' creativity by having them defend an opinion they may disagree with. Useful phrases for speaking practice are given.
Ready-to-use word mats based on the topic of camping + useful sentence starters included.
Ready for your spooky, scary, Halloween-themed lessons full of spiders and ghosts? Use this speaking activity to review the house vocabulary — make your students sell these haunted houses if they can!
Learn and review daily routines in a magical way — explore Hogwarts from the inside by describing the characters' daily life.
This activity is perfect for describing different room styles and revision of the house vocabulary, including furniture + using there is / there are.