Category: Intermediate
Unfortunately / Fortunately
Help your students learn to think positively with the game Fortunately-Unfortunately.
One player begins with an unfortunate statement like, “Unfortunately, there is a bat in the car.”
The next player has to counter with something more fortunate like, “Fortunately, I … Read More ....
Alphabet Organizing – Categories

Graphic organizers are a great way to help students learn vocabulary or just prepare for the lesson content ahead.
This alphabet organizer is fantastic. Select a category (food, jobs, animals, clothing etc..) and then have students in pairs/groups try to … Read More ....
Jeopardy – student review game
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 … Read More ....
Find someone who…
Provide students with a questionnaire like this one:
Find someone who…
1) has travelled to New York. ________
2) has been on TV. ______
3) has met a famous person. ______
etc….
The students are supposed to stand up … Read More ....
20 Questions
This is a great game to play with students and excellent for practicing question making.
1. Choose an object and students ask questions about it. Give them question prompts to help, written on the board. For example;
Is it ….. … Read More ....
2 Truths, 1 Lie Game
This is a standard EFL game and a great way to icebreak and get students to know about each other.
1. Write 3 sentences about yourself on the board. Use sentence starters, for example:
A) I like to ……………… in … Read More ....






