Let your students become the teacher! In this Find the Mistake activity, learners check short “homework” texts and correct present simple (third person) errors in daily routine paragraphs.
Looking for a fun way to practise am / is / are and do / does questions without boring drills? 🎯 This Keep or Give grammar game turns simple questions into a lively classroom challenge!
In this activity, students read funny Threads-style posts with unusual problems and give advice using target grammar. It’s perfect for speaking, gets everyone involved, and always leads to creative (and sometimes hilarious) answers!
In this fun and creative speaking activity, students complete meme-style captions using relative clauses. Each slide presents a funny situation, and learners build a sentence that makes it relatable and grammatically correct.
Here is a fun way to review the adverbs of frequency while reacting to everyday situations presented with memes. Students choose their adverb and hit the Zoom or Google Meet reactions — works even better in groups!
This interactive A1–A2 speaking activity helps students practise days of the week, time expressions, and everyday routines through colourful weekly planners.
Meet this interactive speaking and grammar activity where students become detectives and solve mini-mysteries by asking questions - perfect for question words practice.
Use this speaking activity that helps students practise giving advice while revising gerunds and infinitives - students read a short problem situation and respond with advice using specific target verbs.
Practice second conditional and wish grammar structures within a relevant, thematic context — let your students share their hopes for the year ahead.
Use these 8 slides presenting different people's childhood memories for practicing used to / didn't use to.
This A2+ activity can help your students feel like TV anchors while training their passive voice usage.
15 slides presenting messages that your students have to respond to, using the past continuous tense. What were they doing? Why didn't they come?