
Which Word Game - Pick the right word to fit the context I * to go to a private school, but I don't any more.!@#$@! "Used to" is the correct phrase. !@#$@!used! "Stationery" is writing paper. ! "Alot" is not a word. ! "Veins" are what blood flows through, while "vain" is an adjective meaning "conceited." ! In most instances, "effect" is a noun, and "affect" is a verb. ! A "reel" is a part of a fishing rod, while "real" means genuine. ! "Lend" and "borrow" are opposite sides of a transaction; the person who is borrowing receives, while the person who lends is the one who gives. ! "Won" is the past tense of "win," while "one" is a singular number. ! To "shoo" is to tell or motion something or someone to go away, while a "shoe" is a piece of footwear. ! "Lone" means only one, while a "loan" is something (usually money) that has been borrowed. ! Each game consists of ten sentences with a word missing (represented by a blank line in the sentence). This game is similar to Proof It! Click here for more games.
ESL GAMES WORLD: Grammar & Vocabulary Games Triventy | Classroom Quizzes & Surveys Giraffe Karts Giraffe Karts Giraffe Karts is a multi-player game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against one another while practicing subject verb agreement. Content: Subject Verb Agreement Standards:L.3.1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. Players: 4 Today's Top Scores Giraffe Karts Arcademics provides free online educational games, free math games, free language arts games and more for students K-8. Proof It! - A Fun Proofreading Game at Portland Proof Begin Game! proof-it The speaker called out, "/Ladys/Ladies/, choose your partner for the next dance!"!@#$@!$%^%$All of my /freinds/friends/ think that I have strange ideas about politics.! Every quiz consists of ten sentences, which will appear one at a time on the screen. The mistake might be a misspelled word, an incorrect punctuation mark, an improperly used word, or a capitalization error. The mistake might also be a missing word, or a missing punctuation mark. If your selection is incorrect, the word will turn red, and a message will appear telling you that your selection is incorrect. If your selection is correct, the word will turn green. In the text box, type the correct word or punctuation mark, and then either click "Submit" or press "Enter" on your keyboard. If you are correct, the next sentence will be displayed. Skipping Questions If at any time you cannot figure out the error in a sentence, you may click the "Skip" button. Click here for more games.
Starfall's Learn to Read with phonics 5 of My Favorite English Games for ESL Students I saved the best for last. My students requested this game more often than any other game we ever played. It's based on the old drinking game "Ring of Fire," modified for the classroom. Materials needed:A standard deck of playing cards, a whiteboard, 20-30 small slips of blank paper, and a bowl. The setup:Almost none! The activity:Before you start the game, hand every student two small slips of paper. The students will take turns pulling a card. Here are the actions I assign to cards and the penalties involved: K: Ask anyone. Q: Ask a girl. J: Ask a boy. 10: Ask your teacher! 9: Bunny ears! 8: Words. 7: Pick again. 6: Touch your nose! 5: Answer one question. 4: Ask the person on your left. 3: Ask the person on your right. 2: Answer two questions. A: Free card. Note: This is just an example of a setup I use for intermediate university level classes.
Hope, want and would like Hope, want and would like belong into the group of verbs which are followed by the infinitive. If you click the link above you can see a complete solution for these verbs for intermediate learners of English. In this post we would like to teach how to use only the three verbs HOPE, WANT and WOULD LIKE so it is suitable for elementary learners of English. We are not going to explain the differences in meaning as these are very small and the best way about them is by consulting a bilingual dictionary. Verbs followed by TO infinitive – graphic The verbs WANT, HOPE and WOULD LIKE are followed by TO and infinitive. If you are a teacher, you can ask your students to use the mind map above and make as many sentences as they are capable of. Write your own jokes Verbs followed by TO infinitive – games In the following two games the students have a unique opportunity to practise the verb patterns with the verbs WANT, HOPE and WOULD LIKE. The second game is called Tic-Tac-Toe.
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Until-Since-For a4esl.org Until-Since-For Click the answer button to see the answer. I've lived in America ___ I was five years old.a. untilb. sincec. forHe said he would be away ___ Monday.a. untilb. sincec. forI've been married ___ five years now.a. untilb. sincec. forMom and Dad have gone away ___ a few days.a. untilb. sincec. forWait here ___ I come back.a. untilb. sincec. forI stayed up ___ three in the morning.a. untilb. sincec. forIt has been raining ___ he arrived.a. untilb. sincec. forI have been studying ___ half an hour.a. untilb. sincec. forI have been away ___ five p.m.a. untilb. sincec. forI am going on a holiday ___ three weeks. Copyright (C) 1997 by Letitia BradleyThis quiz is part of the HTML-Only Self-Study Quizzes which is part of Activities for ESL Students, a project by The Internet TESL Journal.
Environmental & Social Awareness Games | Ecogamer.ORG The following is a list of environmental & social issue games. Most of these green games are suited for people of all ages, but some games contain themes geared toward adult issues. Bacteria Salad - Food safety game where you have to grow tomatoes or spinach without making people sick from e. coli or salmonella. Food Import Folly – Become the FDA and prevent contaminated food goods from entering the USA. Pipe Dreams - Pipe Dreams is an economic prosperity vs. environmental protection game that focuses on land use in agriculture. BBC Climate Change - BBC Climate Challenge is an online environmental game that focuses on policy and sustainable development over a 110 year period. CEO2 - Make successful decisions as the CEO of chemical, solar, insurance and automotive companies while reducing CO2 emissions. Clim’Way - Climate change and green environmental game with highly detailed energy categories. CONSTRUCTION and ENGINEERING GAME Eco Tour - Play as a scout in the forest
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