What if – review and practice

What if...? Conditionals - review and practice

How about teaching your students to discover grammar in a new way? Let them see how it works for themselves. Here is an interactive presentation that will give you a chance to both teach, review and practice the conditional sentences. We give you multiple ways to unravel the mysteries of conditionals. Let’s have fun and make the grammar exciting. Try our games to boost students’ creativity. Open, click and play. Choose whatever you need that suits your needs, adopt the activities any way you want for classroom use, it’s all ready to go. Have fun!

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

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Name 5

Name 5

Warm-up time! Play with your students, kids, teenagers or adults.  How creative are you?
Who can think of better names?
This interactive presentation is ready to go. Just click and play. Dozens of ideas to pick from. Have fun!

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Level: any
Age: kids, teenagers, adults

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How many can you name?

How many can you name?

Do you want to discover what your students already know? Or maybe you want to check their dictionary skills? Or how about revising some vocabulary you already taught? These are the sets for you to play around. Have fun with your students and check what is hiding on a blank page. Have fun!

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Level: any
Age: kids, teenagers, adults

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Let’s make a sentence

Let’s make a sentence

Warm-up time! Six charts to pick from. Practice grammar or vocabulary. Have fun with your students and give them extra practice and confidence in speaking. This interactive presentation gives you simple sets to motivate your students to speak more. Super easy to use. Just click and play!

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Level: any
Age: kids, teenagers, adults

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5-second challenge

5-second challenge

 Have some fun with your students! Organize a class competition. Who can be faster and better? Who can think really fast? Help your students gain more confidence with their knowledge and revise the vocabulary in a fun way!

This interactive presentation does everything for you. Lots of ready ideas to play with. Just open and pick your set.

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Level: A1/A2
Age: kids, teenagers

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A trip to the zoo

A trip to the zoo

Put all the skills to the test. Practice speaking or writing, vocabulary or grammar. Everything you need in one place. Make it fun for your students to click and answer the questions they hear. Pick your activity or follow them in order. You can even hold the class competition and use the activities in the set.

 This presentation revises the names of different animals and their body parts and practices many basic grammar structures  such as basic sentence structure,  have got, there is/are, prepositions of placement and present continuous. T can follow the order of the activities or pick them at random. There is a selection of vocabulary activities as well as listening ones and written ones. The boards can be used in many different ways not only as designed in the presentation.  Feel free to modify the method to suit your needs.

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Level: A1/A2
Age: kids, teenagers

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