Mixing Games about Animal Vocabularies


Students revise animal vocabularies using chart of letter. Then, students call out a name of animal using the first letter on the chart. Student with the most animals is the winner and gets a star sticker. After revising the vocabularies, they make simple sentence using animal flashcards as prompt, for example, it is a cat, it has a tail, it is tame animal. At last, they play question snake and ladder to revise the same topic.  The idea of letter chart comes from Patrycja Luczak from Poland. Thanks for sharing and my students are having fun all day in the classroom.
Making a sentence using flashcard
Calling Out Animals
Animal Letters
Fishing Cards
Playing snake an ladder about animal

Adjective Circle


Goal   : To revise adjective and make sentences using adjective

The steps to play adjective circle :
1. Students sit in a circle. Teacher uses a small empty glue container (because there is no plastic ball around) as a material to throw. 
Adjective Circle
2. Teacher explains to the students that the topic is revising adjective. The students will catch a small plastic container in random and every one who catches the plastic container must say a word of adjective, for example, clean, dirty, happy, sad, interesting, afraid, etc. 
3. The student who can not give an answer will be out of the circle. The last student who still sits in a circle will be the winner. 
4. The second round, students produce a simple sentence, such as, she is tall, she is beautiful, it is clean, it is interesting, etc. This activity also uses the same technique as previous activity. 

This games is inspired by Joanna Sanecka from Poland. Teacher applied this game to revise adjective vocabularies before the students learn about descriptive text of reading comprehension and added some alternatives based on the real condition of the classroom. Students felt happy and fun playing this game and they were ready to do the next step of learning English because they have already had the background knowledge of certain topic.

Profession word search

PROFESSION

S A I L O R D F T J
A A W D T F G C N M
R E T S A M D A E H
T H E S D E A R A P
U J A X N C S P D M
U G C C U H Z E G L
O V H H R A L N P R
P E E P S N R T A E
F A R O E I Y E I S
S A R S F C R R N F
R F R T E Y E U T T
E M Q M C O N S E N
I A T A E U E V R E
D I R N E R D D E D
L O E F N N R E R U
O P S W R R A T D T
S A W R R E G N I S
singer soldier sailor student teacher
farmer mechanic carpenter headmaster nurse

Finding Synonym


Yesterday, the students learnt some vocabularies related to the material of national examination. They studied about the meaning of a word by finding the synonym of it. Through card game, students found the synonym of the words.
Talking about the topic
Synonym Cards
Group discussion




Everything about card

Learning English through games is very challenging and interesting. One of the games is card game. There are many topics of learning English can be learnt through card game. Students like games a lot, so they will learn about vocabularies, English structure and grammar using cards. Here, there are two topics will be learnt using card.

Synonym cards
Students work in pair and with her/his partner they must match two cards that have similar meaning (GREEN AND ORANGE CARD). Each pair who can firstly finish the task will be the winner. 

SUBMIT
COLLECT
WEEKENDS
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
CELEBRATE
COMMEMORATE
HOLD
CONDUCT
GATHERING
MEETING
BRING
CARRY
ACCEPT
RECEIVE
REFUSE
DECLINE
ASSOCIATED
CONNECTED
MIMIC
LOOK LIKE
FOLLOW
WALK AFTER
RETIRE
NO LONGER WORKING
DESIRE
WANT
MIX
BLEND
TRUST
BELIEVE
AFRAID
SCARED
AMUSE
ENTERTAIN
EMBARRASSED
ASHAMED
ESSENTIAL
IMPORTANT
QUICKLY
FAST
QUEUE
STAND IN LINE
PRESS
PUSH
ATTRACTIVE
INTERESTING
FOREST
JUNGLE
DESTRUCTION
DESTROYING
PROSPEROUS
RICH
POSTPONED
DELAYED
ADVANTAGE
BENEFIT

Key Words and Countable/Uncountable Nouns
These cards will be cut and then my students work in pair, find the matching key word and its countable or uncountable nouns. Using this my students can review the use of key words and C/UC in a different way.
MANY
SHEEP
MUCH
RICE
TWO
MEN
MUCH
SUGAR
THE NUMBER OF
WOMEN
THE AMOUNT OF
MONEY
FEW
PHOTOS
LITTLE
SALT
AN
APPLE
THE AMOUNT OF
OXYGEN
A
HORSE
A PLENTY OF
WATER
MANY
CHILDREN
LITTLE
KNOWLEDGE
A LOT OF
PAPERS
MUCH
BEAUTY
FEW
FRIENDS
LITTLE
BREAD
MANY
MICE
MUCH
OIL
THE NUMBER OF
HOUSES
THE AMOUNT OF
CHEESE
TEN
FINGERS
THE SMALL AMOUNT OF
COFFEE POWDER