Picture Fun – speaking

Picture Fun

ESL Speaking Activity: Describing Pictures - A1–A2

Stimulate speaking practice by describing images. Perfect for pair work or small group discussions.

 

* Three groups of creative images to pick from and play

* useful prompts to encourage speaking

* develops confidence in speaking

* Link to the presentation also in Teacher's notes - instructions included

 

Level: A1/A2
Age: kids, teenagers
Language: English

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The family – vocabulary and speaking

The family

 

 

ESL Lesson: Family Vocabulary & Speaking A1–A2

Learn family-related words and practice conversational skills through interactive exercises and role-play.

* activities to introduce family vocabulary

* thorough practice on Saxon genitive

* multiple prompts to keep students talking

* vocabulary checks and games to practice them

* reading and listening activities included

* speaking cards for extended practice  

 We prepare, you play. All interactive, all in genially and all ready to play. 

Have fun!

The link also in Teacher's notes.

Level: A1/A2
Age: kids, teenagers
Language: English

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The Vanishing Train – Escape room

The Vanishing Train Escape Room

Take your students on an exciting journey into the past - literally. Give your students Past Simple practice while exploring the adventure of a vanishing train. Grab the presentation that is packed with verb practice and an exciting story to follow. Play and learn!

You'll find the whole story and the clues in Teacher's notes

 

Level: B1/B2
Age: kids, teenagers, adults
Language: English

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How much or How many?

How much or How many?

Time for a bit of grammar. Countable or uncountable? Do your students still struggle with what goes with what? Grab the set and play with your students. Use it for presentation or for practice, organize a class game or individual study time. Here is a set that clearly shows you the rules and gives lots of examples to play around.

It's all interactive and easy to use. Have fun!

Level: A1/A2
Age: kids, teenagers, adults
Language: English

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Farm Animals

The Mystery of a Missing Pie - Break-out room

Are you bored with common vocabulary practice? Are you looking for some more exciting way to teach your students? Play along and get our animal break-out room with a fun story to explore. You get reading and writing and lots of vocabulary practice so that your students can finally remember farm animals. Using our interactive games you can be sure that your students will practice all skills.  Hop in and have fun! Teacher's notes include the story and the description of all the activities and a download link as well. 

Level: A1/B1
Age: kids, teenagers
Language: English

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Grammar Time – Present Simple vs Continuous

Grammar Time Present Simple vs Continuous

Grammar practice - ESL A2/B1

There’s never enough grammar practice—so let’s make it engaging and competitive.

  • Practice and revise basic tenses

  • Over 100 interactive examples for self-testing

  • Perfect for class competitions and peer challenges

  • Suitable for revision or grammar introduction

  • Fully interactive and built on Genially

  • Presentation link included in the teacher’s notes

Level: A2/B1
Age: kids, teenagers, adults
Language: English

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