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Play the game normally. You can add questions, answers and each option has a different prize which makes learners enjoy the process. You can add 26 different questions for each letter of the alphabet. Giving students a choice of what letter to pick makes them more invested because it give them a say on their destiny.

This investment is a good lesson for playing other learning games with students too. Place the students into teams and within the teams each member gets a turn to pick a letter and answer the question. It keeps them engaged and makes learning a social experience in stead of isolating the students as individual learners.

You can make a question and answer for each of the letters. Students are expected to answer the question. If they get it right, they earn a prize but if they get it wrong, they get nothing.

The whole idea behind using an esl bomb game is for students to learn while having fun. Guide them to the answer, that way you increase their confidence and helps them enjoy the class, which means that they are more likely to return.

Make some of the questions more challenging and if a student has trouble answering, ask their partners if they can help them out.

Teamwork makes these PPT bomb games more enjoyable. When you click on the pokeball, it will bring up a pokemon and an amount of points. Write the points for each team on the board and calculate a winner at the end. For example, winners can leave a minute early. It could be fun to add a punishment like losers have to do one extra question for homework, but the main idea is to keep the game fun and positive.

Students love the reveal of the pokemon because they start talking about what they know or like about the particular pokemon. That excitement and discussion generated makes bomb games centered around popular games so useful for esl class.

You can also make it a bomb, which means that the team will lose points. Follow these links below. In this category, you will find games that practice: Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading, Spelling, Pronunciation and Listening skills.

Board games and more games you can print and take to class can be found here. Also you will find templates for building yours. Easy categorization of the games by levels of students. Browse games by levels.

Designed to help you bring fun to the class, our PPT games are excellent classroom games for classes with white boards and computers. ESL Games World is the ultimate English learning fun lab with lots of interactive exercises for teachers and students of English. This site is brought to you free of charge by the same team that brought you the ESL-galaxy. We have no doubt that you will find this website a handy tool for your teaching and learning of English.

Watch ESL Games tutorials on how to play». If you are the type of person who prefers to have games on powerpoint or as printable handouts, we have been thinking of you. We offer board games, powerpoint games and more for the classroom and one to one teaching. It can be used to practice all sorts of language skills. Look at some samples here to see the endless opportunities for language practice you can have with this game.

Don't worry! It is easy with our video tutorials. Lucky ones will miss the pirate death lands. If a student lands on the pirate skull and crossbones square, they go back to start. This game can be used to add fun and get students communicating. There is a template which teachers can customize to create their own vocabulary and grammar communicative games.

This game is a genius communicative idea. Bring a pack or more of playing cards to class. There are questions on each sheet that match the different cards on your playing cards pack. Paste the four sheets with questions on the four walls of the classroom mind the short students- paste it at a legible height.

Students line up and you quickly give them a playing card each. They quickly match the card to a question on one of the four sheets. For example if they have a card which is 8 SPADE, they go to the SPADE questions sheet, look for question 8, go and ask someone in the class and return to the teacher to report the answer of the student they asked and get another card. The winner is the student who got the most amount of cards from the teacher.

Follow the links below to download the templates and also see samples of this activity. The video tutorial is for you to watch and learn how to make yours. This Round Table card game can be used to give extended fun vocabulary, grammar and listening practice. Laminate, cut out and take the cards to class. This game is ideal for small groups of five or six.

More than this is chaos. If you have a large class, split them up into small teams, but that means you have to create more sets of cards. Deal out one card each to students who sit around a table. The reason they sit round the table is to try to avoid others looking at the others' cards. The winner starts. The winner looks at the word on the card and gives a clue to the word. The first student to guess and shout out the word gets the card from the first player. The winner keeps the card.

If the card is questions card, the student simply reads out the question and the first to answer gets the card. The next player in line carries on by giving clues to their card for others to guess and the game goes on. When one round has been completed, identify the winner. The winner is the one who won the most valuable card. Paste the game rules somewhere for students to see.



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