This is a great icebreaker activity at the beginning of the term. It works well to have students move around, get to know one another, and get comfortable with simple interactions. Depending on the level, you can use the English version or the
We call this game "honeycomb" because of the shapes on the sheet. Directions: teacher prints out a blank sheet and writes in short expressions / vocab words in target language. Then make enough copies for students to work in pairs. In pairs,
Verb Battleship - French. They LOVE LOVE LOVE this game. There are blank sheets for you to use with any verbs, and there are already filled in sheets with common verbs. Directions: students are given a list of infinitives and then conjugate each
This is a worksheet designed to be used for dictation listening/writing activities in class. The teacher reads aloud, and the students write exactly what they hear. Then the key is displayed and the students can make corrections. This is a great
Directions: on one side, students write vocab words in target language. On the other side, students write vocab words in English. Teacher calls out opposite language and students play bingo.
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