Free ESL Board Games
The following is a small selection of our ESL board games that are available for FREE. To claim your board games, click on the image below, and the link will take you to ou Payhip store. You’ll need to submit your email address in order to download the freebie. We’ll add you to our mailing list, but you can unsubscribe any time. Although, why would you want to do that? As each month we’ll keep you up to date on new resources, teaching ideas, special offers, freebies, and the occasional prize draws.
Intermediate Conversation Board Game
Past Simple Board Game
Teaching a class on the Simple Past Tense and looking for a speaking activity for your students to practice using the target language? Then this Past Simple board game is just what you need – perfect for ESL adults and teens. It will get them talking about the past and practicing those tricky regular and irregular verb forms in the affirmative. The speaking prompts are designed so forming questions can be avoided. Your students do not need to know past simple question forms to do this activity.
Suggested Level : High Beginner – Pre-Intermediate (CEFR A1-A2)
What other teachers are saying:
Sleshy – 5 Stars “I used this during independent work time for students who completed verb practice. Great and engaging way to practice their verbs.”
Christina H. – 5 Stars “I like this simple and effective activity. I gets the students talking and addresses the key speaking skills in past simple tense. “
Past Simple Board Game
Are you teaching a lesson about Experiences using the Present Perfect Tense and need a speaking activity to help your students practice? Then this ESL board game is just what you need. In groups students take turns asking each other questions about experiences. They will also practice switching to the simple past when asking for or giving more information.
Suggested Level: Elementary – Pre-intermediate (CEFR A2)
American English version
for the British English version, click HERE.
What other teachers are saying:
Rebekah – 5 Stars “One of my standard ways to begin an adult mixed-level ESL class to is to ask about some activity using the “have you ever…?” construction. After months of expecting this and getting comfortable with what it means and how to structure a response, we played your game – it was great review and even provided some new examples that turned into conversation starters (apparently I’m the only one who loses their keys…). Thanks for sharing!”
