Fun english group games




















Not that you want to encourage this, but because students work individually and it consists of multiple short rounds, students can join in as they arrive with minimum disruption. The easiest way to play this game is with our interactive Countdown game. Unlike other online tools this gives you the option to set the time allowed to one minute instead of thirty seconds as in the TV game show , the latter being too difficult for all but the most advanced students.

Not only is it a fun competitive activity, the way in which it gets students thinking about language and related words is ideal for the start of a class.

You can also use it to practise modal verbs of possibility e. That might be true…. There are two options for implementation. For a quick warm-up activity, pre-prepared definitions work best, and our interactive Call My Bluff game is ready to use for this purpose.

Present ten words as a quiz, with teams scoring a point for each correct guess. If you have more time however, you could ask the teams to prepare words and definitions themselves first. They could even include example sentences for each option. Many of the above games are well-suited to vocabulary practice, but what about grammar? The great thing about Jeopardy is you can use it with almost any language topic, and its adaptability makes it the ideal choice for a review class. Simply choose five topics your class has studied recently, and write five questions related to each of them.

Each question in a topic category is worth a different number of points; teams choose a category and points value which reveals their question, and are awarded that number of points if their answer is correct. Many of the segments they use are great fun to play in class, and work particularly well as warm-up activities. Perhaps the most popular is Password, a game in which students guess vocabulary words from single-word clues.

This game is played with two or three teams, and one student from each team sitting at the front facing away from the board. Write or project a word on the board — our interactive Password game has suitable pre-prepared words you can use. In this game students silently mouth words or phrases to their teammate s.

Our interactive Whisper Challenge game allows you to do this, and even plays background music to mask any whispered sounds. It might just seem like a bit of fun, but the game actually practises an important skill. Lip-reading is a significant element of interpreting speech, especially in noisy environments. The student mouthing the word also practises enunciating clearly and correctly.

Instead of just recognising vocabulary words, this exercise requires students to put together coherent sentence descriptions, great for practising fluency. On the TV show players are shown a strange object in secret, which they can choose to describe truthfully, or invent a different description.

Once you create your 20 categories with five words for each, you can put them into a presentation program like PowerPoint to make the game even more streamlined. Divide your students into two teams and place two chairs between the teams.

One chair will be facing the projected screen and the other chair will be facing away from the screen. Two players from one team will participate in one turn. This game is perfect for vocabulary building, grammar and sentence structure with an added pop! To prepare you will create short sentences on paper, and then cut up the sentences—separating them into words or small groupings of words from the sentence. After everything is separated, place each slip into a balloon, blow it up and tie it.

This game works best if you color-coordinate your balloons for each group of four students. For example, group one will have red balloons and group two will have green balloons. You will want each group to have a full sentence.

Whether each group has a different sentence or the same is up to you when you prepare the game. It is also fun to put a few words in balloons that do not relate to the target sentence—though in this case, let your students know that there will be extra words. Truth or Dare from Party Spoons is a card game that's great for any ages or group of people. It's fun and fast but still a card game that everyone can play.

You'll need a deck of cards without the jokers , and spoons 1 less than the number of players. It can be played with a group , but for a big party, you can have multiple games going on at one time. Spoons from Considerable. You don't need to buy the game Pictionary to play it at your next party. You can easily make up your own cards and set up a big drawing area that will be a hit with your guests.

There are five types of Pictionary included traditional, family, education, themed, and partner as well as a word list. All these options mean that you can choose the one your guests will like the most. Pictionary from Icebreaker Ideas. This game of Kiss Marry Kill is a less personal touch on the original game because you use fictional characters or celebrities for your choices.

There are a ton of ideas here as well as tips for coming up with your own lists. Even grown-ups like stickers and in the Sticker Stalker Game challenges your guests to place as many of their stickers on the other guests as possible. You can assign a type or color of sticker for each guest or even use labels with that person's name on them. Two Truths and a Lie can be a great game for all ages, and it makes for a fun icebreaker for a group that may not know each other very well.

There are lots of examples of truths and lies about achievements, sports, childhood and family, food, and more. You'll even find some strategies for the game here that will give you the upper hand. Two Truths and a Lie from Hobby Lark. If you're looking for a low-key icebreaker for your party, these conversation cards from Living Locurto are a great idea. They can especially be fun for a dinner party. There are four pages here filled with conversation starters that you can print out, cut up, and place in a jar or basket.

Conversation Cards from Living Locurto. You've probably heard of those taboo word games before, but this one will be quite the challenge.

Guests aren't allowed to use the word, yes, or any variation of it. You can have them wear a sticker or a yarn necklace if they say the word during the party. It will be fun to see who's the most "decorated" at the end of the night.

Don't Say Yes from Habbo Wiki. Here's a unique party game for adults that can be fun with any size of party guests. If someone in the group guesses the correct word, they win! If the group doesn't guess the word, however, the chooser in the example above, Helga wins.

A complete hangman usually has a head, a body, two arms, two legs, and a face. Fruits Basket is a fun and interactive game similar to musical chairs. This game focuses on speaking and listening to English words and phrases. It's a group game, so there are no winners or losers! Materials: Chairs one less than the total number of people playing , arranged in a circle and facing in; cards with pictures or English words on them optional. Summary: Everyone except one person sits down in a chair the person standing in the middle of the chair circle is the "stander".

The stander then says an English phrase or vocabulary word. Anyone sitting who meets the requirement of the phrase or word must get up and sit down in a different chair. At this time, the stander, too, tries to sit down in an empty chair. Whoever is left without a chair is the new stander and must now say a new phrase or word to make people stand up again. Fruits Basket can either focus on grammar or vocabulary. It teaches you not only to think quickly but also to communicate with others through a combination of speaking and listening.

As a result, you can hone your pronunciation to further increase your confidence in your speaking skills. This game is also easily adaptable, so if you've learned a certain grammar structure you want to practice more, you can tweak the game to work with that particular pattern. Once you've decided, follow the instructions below to prepare your game.

For example, if ten people are playing, get out nine chairs. Arrange these chairs in a circle so that all chairs are facing inward. Remember that the stander changes often, so you won't be stuck in the role if you're chosen to be it first! Anyone sitting who meets the requirement must stand up and move quickly to an open chair.

On the other hand, if you're practicing vocabulary words, you could say, "Apple! There are no winners or losers. Continue playing until you want to stop. This popular, strategic board game uses the setting of war and can be tweaked to help English-language learners practice grammar and communication. Battleship is a pair game, so only two people can play together.

Materials: Battleship game sheet see below for tips on how to make one ; pen or pencil. Summary: Players get into pairs and fill out their Battleship sheets by placing five ships on various parts of a grid. Once they've "hidden" their ships, players take turns attacking each other by using their grids to guess where the other person's ships are.

This game is a great tool for practicing grammar patterns while honing your reading, speaking, and listening skills. To sink your opponent's ships, you must be able to read English and put together sentences. To make an attack, you need to pronounce English clearly. One grid will be for hiding your ships, and the other will be for guessing where your opponent's ships are.

Here's an example of a worksheet I made back when I taught English in Japan. On this sheet are parts of sentences listed horizontally and vertically. Each vertical sentence part can match with any horizontal part, and vice versa. Your grids can be however big you want them to be, though I suggest making them no bigger than 8x8 what I've done on my own worksheet. You'll usually have five ships of varying lengths. To hide a ship, mark As, Bs, Cs, etc. Don't let your opponent see your grid.

To guess a square, make an English sentence by combining one phrase from the top row and one phrase from the column on the left.



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