Elementary
Silent Detective Video based Task
A present continuous video task for elementary primary learners at CEFR A2 level, based on the short animated film ‘Snack Attack‘. In this activity, students become silent detectives. They watch the video without sound, look for visual clues, and describe […]
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Top of My List! is a simple, engaging speaking activity based on likes and dislikes, designed for elementary to pre-intermediate learners. It begins with quick individual thinking time and then moves into pairwork, where students share preferences, give reasons, and […]
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Card Game for elementary students to practise comparatives in a fun way! Level: A2Time: 15–25 minutesFocus: Comparative adjectives (taller, bigger, more interesting, more expensive, etc.)Interaction: Pairs / small groups 1. Preparation (before class or very quickly in class) On the […]
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A 30 minute speaking activity for learners to work collaboratively in the design of a sports star interview. Main aim: Students practise formulating interview questions and collaborating to agree on the best questions for a sports star.Skills: speaking (negotiating, justifying […]
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All levels quick warm-up, filler or cooler activity. Use it to recall vocabulary learnt in previous lessons, themed sessions or when in need of a quick activity to end your class or keep fast-finishers entertained! It doesn’t take long to […]
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This back-to-school activity is based on the well-known game, yes, the one you used to play with your classmate during chemistry class. You can use the worksheets or display presentations attached (recommended for online lessons) or just get your students […]
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A speaking activity for expressing opinions that is perfect for a Valentines Day occasion without getting personal! Valentines is always a good time to talk about likes and dislikes. This activity caters for adults and teens of all levels. A […]
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A Valentine’s day activity that is perfect for primary school children and early teens. How to set it up: Alternatively, split the class into groups of 3 or 4, students take it in turns to present to their group.
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This activity is designed to review the present simple for daily activities or hobbies. It an easily be adapted for revising frequency adverbs, the past simple or present perfect tenses. It’s a fun speaking activity to get students to mingle […]
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