Bingo

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Bingo:

bondwelcBingo is such an obvious game I hardly think to mention it.  But of course it can be loads of fun and used for teaching numbers or if you don’t have an official game set, simply cut up some paper, make the grid and have students write in “their choice” of the study vocabulary.  I did it for my “Very Good Words” Lessons many times. Take note, I’m posting my entire ESL Music Video System for free right here! Doing times of a clock is a great idea too, like 3:15, or “quarter to four,” as they get more advanced.

The best way to do the Bingo with the students is to make the grid together on a sheet of paper and then have the students’ choose their favorite words from your word list.  Teacher can include a few extra important words if he or she likes.bondwelc

 

 

 

The Dictation Game

Awesome ESL Games: Dictation game

Dictation Game:

In particular, I’d say this is a great game for advanced students, if you happen to be lucky enough to be teaching a gifted group who are very competitive.  Once again you can draw upon your study materials and just say a sentence out load and have students try and write the whole thing down.  Students hold up their hands when they think they have it.  The teacher goes over and checks possibly crosses out mistakes.  You can then keep repeating the sentence until somebody gets it right.  It’s really fun because you can choose to speak at high speeds to increase their ability to rapidly process speech, which is pretty similar to many situations in real life.

The “Action Game”

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The “Action Game”: 

If nobody has told you about the amazing “Action Game,” then it’s about time you learn.  This game is so fun, you’ll become a teaching star in one class!  It’s simple.

1. Choose two teams

2. Have the two team leaders sitting at the front of class facing their teammates.

3. Teacher writes the “secret word” on the board.  If the kids’ English level is low, draw a picture instead (star, sun, etc).

4. Say go! The students standing up and facing the whiteboard will start acting out the mystery word. No speaking allowed except for the team captains!

The First team captain (sitting at the front of the class) to guess the word correctly is the winner!

Give a point to that team and carry on!!

Here’s the full list of the best ESL games.

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Fun and Free ESL For Korea

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This is a fun and free musical ESL System I created back in Korea over ten years of teaching English and learning Korean Language and Culture.  It’s a great way to study either English or Korean.  The idea is you memorize a list of the most commonly used English/Korean words by singing them.  In short time you can memorize all the words and each time you practice the song you will improve your pronunciation.  Because you’re studying music, the songs leave deep, unforgettable impressions in your mind, heart and soul.  I still remember all the songs and I made them 10 years ago.  Check it out and see some of the student/school case study stories. I’ve used this system in public schools with awesome success!  Here’s the link: System.bondaygee.com