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A popular speaking activity for all ages.

Mobile and paper versions available.

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Interactive stories

for kids and young teens.

Interactive stories

for teens and adults.

A Fun Trivia Game

Themes includes Christmas, Halloween, Valentine’s Day, Summer Vacation, and Back to School.

Unique ways to create discussion.

Add some variety to your free-talking sessions.

Video Retelling is always a big hit with students!

A great way to practice listening, speaking, and note-taking. Students must describe, clarify, rephrase, show understanding and more. This activity can last from 30-50 minutes.

Need to introduce a topic, or spark conversation?

Try these videos with accompanying discussion questions. Most videos are less than 5 minutes and have limited or no dialogue.

A competitive speaking/spelling game for kids and teens.

Delivery the most letters to win!

A-Z interactive flashcard games.

Students try to name the images in a variety of games or give their own clues in Bingo.

Give clues. Guess the words. Discover the theme.

A word guessing game with an added challenge of working out the theme for each word list.

Three stories are real. One is fake.

Read the story and retell it to your partners. Ask the comprehension and discussion questions. Finally, decide which story is fake news.

Generate random questions

Using their phones, students select one of the categories—Basic, Casual, Deep, Silly, ‘Have You Ever,’ ‘Would You Rather,’ ‘This or That’ or All—to generate a random question to ask their partners.

Generate random debate topics

Using one phone or tablet, students can simultaneously select if they agree or disagree with the topic and discuss their reasons for their selection.

Issues to spark discussion

Using one phone or tablet, students click ‘strongly agree’, ‘agree’, ‘disagree’ or ‘strongly disagree’ to a controversial statement. Who disagrees with you? Find out why. Can you convince them to change their mind?

Describe the differences

Three students describe their pictures and try to find the differences.

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