Ask and Tell Cards – Speaking

Ask & Tell Cards

ESL Speaking lesson – interactive speaking A1-B2

Ask & Tell is an interactive speaking game that gets students talking, reacting and sharing ideas without relying on predictable conversation questions.

Students choose from different challenge categories and either ask, tell, explain or respond, making every round slightly different. The set is designed to keep speaking spontaneous, engaging and student-led.

What’s inside

* A variety of speaking challenge cards and prompts at 3 different levels

* Different response types: ask, tell, explain, react

* Flexible game formats for pairs, groups or whole-class play

* Easy-to-use structure for fast setup and smooth gameplay

Perfect for

* Warm-up speaking activities

* Speaking fluency practice

* Revision lessons with low preparation time

* Encouraging spontaneous and creative language use

* Breaking the routine of standard conversation questions

Choose a challenge. Speak. React. Keep the conversation going.

Level: B1/B2

Age: teenagers, adults
Language: English

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Sentence Race – Have Got

Sentence Race HAVE GOT

ESL Grammar lesson – interactive grammar A1/A2

Give beginner learners the practice they need to use have got with confidence. Through sentence races, mixed-word challenges, grammar games and speaking activities, students practise affirmative, negative and question forms while improving sentence structure, accuracy and fluency. Perfect for introducing or revising the target language in an engaging, game-based lesson that keeps every student actively involved.

What's inside

* Have got / Has got word order

* Interactive grammar activities

* Affirmative, negative and question forms

* Sentence-building challenges

* Mixed word order activities

* Possessions and personal descriptions

* Timed "Sentence Race" games

* Visual prompts

* Speaking practice

* Whole-class and pair-work activities

* Instant feedback throughout the lesson

* Teacher-friendly navigation and clear instructions

    Perfect for:

    * ESL/EFL learners * Grammar lessons * Revision classes * Interactive whiteboards * Online teaching * Pair work, group work and whole-class activities

    Level: A1/A2

    Age: kids, teenagers, adults
    Language: English

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    Sentence Race – There is – There are

    Sentence Race There is - There are 

    ESL Grammar lesson – interactive grammar A1/A2

    Designed for beginner learners, this interactive lesson helps students master one of the biggest challenges in English—word order. Through sentence races, mixed-word activities, speaking tasks and grammar games, learners practise there is and there are in affirmative, negative and question forms while building confidence, accuracy and fluency. Perfect for introducing or revising the target language in an engaging, game-based lesson.

    What's inside

    * Interactive grammar activities

    * Affirmative, negative and question forms

    * Sentence-building challenges

    * Mixed word order activities

    * Timed "Sentence Race" games

    * Visual prompts

    * Speaking practice

    * Whole-class and pair-work activities

    * Instant feedback throughout the lesson

    * Teacher-friendly navigation and clear instructions
    Perfect for:

    * ESL/EFL learners * Grammar lessons * Revision classes * Interactive whiteboards * Online teaching * Pair work, group work and whole-class activities

    Level: A1/A2

    Age: kids, teenagers, adults
    Language: English

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    Sentence Race – Can

    Sentence Race CAN

    ESL Grammar lesson – interactive grammar A1/A2

    Learning grammar is easier when students are actively involved. This interactive lesson helps beginner learners confidently use can through sentence races, mixed-word activities, grammar games and speaking challenges. Students practise affirmative, negative and question forms while improving sentence structure, communication skills and overall fluency in a fun, engaging way.

    What's inside

    * Can for ability

    * Interactive grammar activities

    * Affirmative, negative and question forms

    * Sentence-building challenges

    * Mixed word order activities

    * Timed "Sentence Race" games

    * Visual prompts

    * Speaking practice

    * Whole-class and pair-work activities

    * Instant feedback throughout the lesson

    * Teacher-friendly navigation and clear instructions

      Perfect for:

      * ESL/EFL learners * Grammar lessons * Revision classes * Interactive whiteboards * Online teaching * Pair work, group work and whole-class activities

      Level: A1/A2

      Age: kids, teenagers, adults
      Language: English

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      What are they wearing? Learn

      What Are They Wearing?      Let's Learn

      ESL Vocabulary and Speaking lesson – interactive vocabulary A1/A2

      Master clothing vocabulary and essential grammar through this gamified learning experience. The aim of this set is to help students move from simple word recognition to confident, descriptive communication in real-world contexts. You get full Gamified Learning Experience which keeps students motivated using interactive mechanics like hidden elements, logic puzzles, and "flashlight" discovery games.

      Level: A1/A2

      Age: kids, teenagers, adults
      Language: English

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      What's inside

      * Vocabulary Practice: Digital flashcards, spelling tasks, and visual identification.

      * Categorization: Sorting items by occasion (Casual, Formal,winter, summer etc.).

      *  Listening Challenges: Drag-and-drop items

      * "Guess Who" logic games and character identification.

      It is a ready-to-use speaking lesson with zero preparation required.

      Strong focus on speaking fluency and interaction

      Promotes critical thinking and opinion development

      Flexible use: whole class, pairs, or small groups

      Easily adaptable for online or in-class teaching

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      What are they wearing? Practice

      What Are They Wearing?      Let's Practice

      ESL Vocabulary and Speaking lesson – interactive vocabulary A1/A2

      Take your students' language skills to the next level with this high-energy, consolidation-focused "Clothes" set. The aim of this resource is to transition learners from basic word recognition into active, fluent communication through creative problem-solving, timed challenges, and conversational practice. 

      Level: A1/A2

      Age: kids, teenagers, adults
      Language: English

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      What's inside

      • Gamified Word Review: Digital flashcards with streak tracking and error counts
      • Contextual Matching: Decision-making activities
      • Interactive Discovery: Flashlight games to uncover hidden objects, paired with vocabulary definition matching.
      • Reading and listening comprehension tasks to identify specific characters
      • Open-Ended Logic: "Odd One Out" challenges designed to spark speaking practice, creative reasoning, and class debates.
      • Timed Speaking: A final review to test recognition and description speed.

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