This card game helps students develop and improve their speaking skills. It is a great way to practise using comparative adjectives in sentences and real life conversations. The game also serves as a great conversation starter or a ‘get to know you’ game. It enhances and expands vocabulary use and encourages speaking for fluency. This all goes towards boosting confidence and improving fluency skills in English. It is an engaging activity, adaptable for different levels and learning objectives.
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Board Games
Help your students practise English with these fun board games! Play with up to 6 students, perfect for breakout rooms, small groups or even one to one lessons!
Role Plays
Practise making conversations and role plays! This activity is great for practising simple grammar structures, asking questions and using a wide range of vocabulary.
Rooms Of The House
These house scenes are a great way to practise furniture vocabulary, prepositions and describing words.
Can you…?
Mix up your lesson with these fun and interactive ability questions. They include both action and language challenges your students will love to complete.