Animal maze

Animal Maze

Why not take a trip to the zoo on your English lesson? Encourage the kids to talk about the animals in a more fun way. With this presentation you can talk about the animal body parts, what the animals can or can’t do and if they are bigger or stronger than others. Choose your activity and play, no prep needed.

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Level: A1/A2
Age: kids, teenagers, adults for fun

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Sentence challenge

Sentence challenge

Looking for some fun way to review vocabulary with your students? Here is a great way to revise anything you want. Use this template to create your own sets or just have fun with the ones we created for you.
Practice making sentences or stories. Ask ss to define the words or just give the meanings.
This presentation gives you a fun and creative way to practice with your students any vocabulary you teach.

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Level: any
Age: kids, teenagers, adults

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What can the monsters do?

What can the monsters do?

Teach the kids in a fun and interactive way. Let them discover the language themselves. These activities will help your young students play and learn at the same time. What can the monsters do? What can’t they do? Let the kids discover for themselves.
This presentation gives you interactive activities that encourage young learners to talk about abilities. Adapt the activities any way you want or use the suggestions inside.

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Level: A1/A2
Age: kids, teenagers

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What if…?

What if...?

Still not enough practice of conditionals? These activities will give you all the extra practice you need. You can practice all conditional structures and help students feel more comfortable with this grammar.
Use the activities together or separately. Use them as fillers or extra practice.

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Level: B1/B2
Age: teenagers, adults

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