In this Macmillan Dictionary quiz, you can practise verbs often used in a similar context, such as look, look like, pretend, and show.
Karolina Wyrzykowska wins this month’s Lesson Share competition with a fun game to practise time expressions.
A team game at intermediate level to practise asking and answering questions using the present perfect.
Three games to liven up exam class practice for the open cloze exam tasks, and to make sure students really know their way around the exam.
Abigail Kollas wins this month’s Lesson Share with a game practising the past simple and past participle forms of irregular verbs.
A game in which students create stories for an imaginary newspaper.
Games to play with teenagers in the English classroom.
Games to play with teenagers in the English classroom.
Games to play with teenagers in the English classroom.
Carme Roig-Papiol wins the Lesson Share competition with this festive board game.
Get your students to practise reading comprehension and communication with this fun food facts quiz.
Get your students talking about British Monarchy and history with this speaking activity.
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