Recipes Tagged ‘quiz

Soccer is an international game and all kids are crazy about it - even girls! Whiteboard soccer is a great way to make review and quizzes fun.

    Draw a soccer pitch on the board. A magnet will be the ball. Divide the class into two teams. If you want to do it all the way, play a karaoke anthem (see the anthems on…

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Seat TWO students at the front of the class facing the white/black board with the other students looking on. The two students are both given a chance to answer each question and they are awarded points for correct answers. Sample Questions 1. How many windows / tables / chairs / students are there? 2. What are their names? 3. Who is sitting next to Z / between X and Y / opposite X /…

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Jeopardy is a great way to review your student learning and to motivate your students. Also a good game for a camp or a class that likes competition. If you have a computer, use many of the games/templates on EFL Classroom 2.0. (Also go to the bottom of the Games page for flash jeopardy games). Just change the slides for…

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Fling the Teacher is a great game.

Created by Andrew Field, a history teacher, you can download the generator on the games page of EFL Classroom and make your own game for reviewing your lessons.

Students love the game and try one out HERE or on the games page. You'll love it. Please upload your games to EFL Classroom 2.0…

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