There
is a website called eslgamesplus.com. On this website, you can find all sorts
of games and activities to use in your classroom. You do not have to sign in to
use it, it is available for everyone and it is for free. However, if you want
to have access to video lessons, you will have to pay an amount of money every
month. There are a number of different games and activities to choose from. The games and activities often come with different
levels so they can fit many kinds of pupils. The website is available from a
computer, but also on mobile devices such as ipads and smartphones without even
needing to install an app first.
If you click on the link Topics,
you can see all the activities that are linked to a chosen topic on the
website. For example, if a teacher wants his/her pupils to practice different verb
tenses, they can play a Jeopardy Quiz game. This game, and a lot of other games
under a link called Classroom Games,
is a good game for classroom teaching. The classroom games can also be played
in pairs or in smaller groups.
There are a lot of different memory games as well. When your pupils play
a memory game, they will also hear how a word is pronounced. On one card there
is an image and on the other card the same word is written. When you click on the
card, you hear how the word is pronounced. When your pupils play the memory
games, they will practice listening, reading, spelling and word recognition.
You
can also find crosswords and word search puzzles practicing different themes
such as food, animals, clothes, jobs, weather et cetera. The crosswords and other
worksheets are all printable.
You
can find the website here: http://www.eslgamesplus.com/
If you need help with something on this website, there
is a link called Help in the right
corner of the screen.
This
website has been very useful to me because it has games and activities suitable
for pupils in all ages, no matter in which level they are in their English
knowledge. There are games and activities for everyone!
Hello!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your bloggpost. It seems to be a really interesting and good side. I hadn’t seen it before. It was relatively easy to understand and use. No login was needed either. The memory games with sound is something I’m going to use, the student has possibility to hear the pronunciation. My pupils are small, so that will probably suite them. The printing material also seems very useful.
/Helena