This is a great way to move away from the pair practice while maintaining student-to-student English practice. It's great to help your students think critically, and about strategy. Encourage them to try their best.
This game is good to check comprehension of a reading passage. It is fast, fun, and filled with surprises. Have fun and play with your students.
This game takes ideas from traditional Chinese customs. It’s great for students to play, and the Nian monster adds an extra element of fun.
This is a student-to-student activity that encourages maximum practice. It’s different from simply playing and exchanging cards. It requires that your students work as a team and develop a strategy to win against the other team.
This is a fun game to help build your classes’ writing speed and ability. It’s great as a review for a writing assessment. Students will work together to try and win.
This game is a lot of guessing and a lot of luck. If students are trying to get rid of a card, they need to try and complete as much practice as they can. It's a great way to encourage them to work hard as they have fun.
This game is great to encourage students to take part in classes that are discussion based. It's also good to motivate students who may be too shy to speak.
This game gets your students out of their chairs to interact with random students. It gives them a challenge so that they don’t get bored. It also incorporates using their math skills.
This game is a great luck game. It allows slower students to play a game that is purely luck based. This motivates them to try harder. Your students will get a lot of practice in a very minimal amount of time.
This game makes it easy to group strong and slow students together so they can help each other. It is also great for classes that have an odd number of students.
