A ‘Find Someone’ activity that can be done in pairs, groups or with the whole class. Find classmates that answer ‘yes’ to the present perfect questions. Ask follow up questions and write the information on your sheet.
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Two students debate while a judge listens and decides the winner. Choose a topic. One student argues for the topic. One student argues against the topic. One judge decides the winner. Change roles and choose a new topic.
Debate Practice
Players take turns arguing their points until one person gives up. Players take turns making points about their topic. You win when the other player can not make another point. International Version Korean Version
Debate Tennis
An activity using prepositions of place to describe how items are arranged in a room. Use prepositions of place to describe your floor plan to your partner. Then listen and try to draw your partner’s floor plan. FULL-SCREEN
Floor Plans
A step-by-step approach to giving directions. Give directions to your partner by following the outlined steps and using the appropriate preposition of place. FULL-SCREEN
Giving Directions
Can you survive a trek through the Amazon Rainforest? Work alone or with a partner to solve 8 dilemmas. The person or team with the most points at the end wins!
Survival Challenge: Rainforest
Can you survive being lost at sea? Work alone or with a partner to solve 6 dilemmas. The person or team with the most points at the end wins!
Survival Challenge: Lost at Sea
Can you survive being lost in the snowy mountains? Work alone or with a partner to solve 7 dilemmas. The person or team with the most points at the end wins!
Survival Challenge: Lost in the Snow
A stand up and walk around activity for the entire class. Add 3 events to your calendar. Then invite your classmates to the events. Accept or reject your classmates invitations. The student who fills the calendar with the most names and events wins! FULL-SCREEN
Invitations
A voice control activity to be done with a partner. Read a sentence. Your partner writes it down. Take a step back from each other. Repeat. As you get farther and farther away, you will have to speak louder and clearer to be understood. FULL-SCREEN