Speaking games
Games that are great for warm-ups and any part of the lesson: these activities help energize students before class and lift their mood
Taboo
Taboo is a fun word-guessing game, where players must describe a word without using specific related terms, promoting creativity and quick thinking.
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if you could
Players ask each other "If you could..." questions, share their answers, and then discuss them. This fosters conversation, connection, and enjoyment.
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never have i ever
This game is a perfect icebreaker for warm-ups and a wonderful speaking exercise to practice the Present Perfect and Past Simple Tenses.
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what happens next
The game is designed to practice “be going to” for future predictions. Students have to guess what happens next after watching a video.
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would you rather
The game features thought-provoking questions, such as, “Would you rather eat and not gain weight, or always eat for free?”
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what happens next: films & series
Students watch a short video based on a film or series and try to predict what will happen next.
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name three
The point of the game is to name three things related to the topic on the card within a limited amount of time.
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