Elite Teacher

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 game is a great way to challenge students to get the most practice they can. It’s fun and full of chances. It creates opportunities for students who may not be good at practicing to push hard and try to win.

This game encourages students to use their imaginations and creativity. Encourage them to draw crazy monsters. It puts students who are not the best at language practice at ease. It helps them to feel more comfortable in class.

This game is excellent for reading short sections that need lots of repetition. It’s also great to encourage students to practice more complex sentence structures.

This game is familiar to students since it is a more fun version of the basic PSS that we have played all our lives. It gets your students moving, and using their bodies. They practice the English that they learned and have lots of fun doing it.

Students enjoy this game because the timed element keeps them on their toes. They need to be quick and strategic to beat the buzzer. This game is perfect when you’re short on time since the time can be adjusted to extend or shorten the game.

This game keeps students on their toes while encouraging them to think and speak as quickly as possible. It gets them engaged with many different students in class. It also allows you to check their understanding of grammar as they practice.

This game is fun and exciting while being simple enough to use even for your younger students. It is a student-to-student game. Meaning students get the most practice with minimal teacher intervention.

This active student to student game helps your students get maximum practice in a short amount of time. All you need is a chair.

Students have loads of fun playing this game. They enjoy that winning depends on how good they are playing PSS. It's like a mini duel!