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Below you have some games that have been very helpful and fun in my classes.


On the Labels column, on the right hand of my blog, you have one label which if you clic on you'll have a long list of 107 games, all levels of English.


Now just some games, especially popular amongst my students.



1. Dictionary. The teacher writes a new word on the blackboard (or digitalboard or...). The first student who finds the meaning, one point. Very helpful to practice looking up words in a dictionary. Every activity can be done individually or in pairs or in groups of three.


2. The teacher writes words beginning with the same letter. The students have to order those words as they appear in the dictionary: belong, believe, beneath, be, beep, bend, bachelor, believer.


3. Hangman. Also to construct sentences.


4. Simon says… They really enjoy this one! If you say "Simon says" plus an instruction the students have to do it; if you don't say "Simon says", they must do nothing; if someone does, he is eliminated.


5. Many possible games with the alphabet. One example: once the alphabet is on the WB the teacher taps on one letter, with his marker, and they say out the pronunciation of that letter. Can be very fun. They often confuse the pronunciation of the vowels a e i.

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