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Communicative Activities

Communicative activities that get students speaking and using the target language are an essential part of teaching English as a second language. Below are some of examples of the different types of communicative activities we produce including class mingle activities, communicative board games, and card based activities.  

Class Mingle Activities

Get your students up and out of their seats and get them moving around the class mingling with other students, and speaking English! From the classic ‘Find Someone Who…?’ activities, to surveys, mill drills and more. These are essential communicative activities for the language classroom.  For a new take on ‘Find Someone Who…?’ why not try one of our ‘Classmate BINGO!’ activities? 

Pre-Intermediate Icebreaker ESL Speaking Activity - Classmate BINGO
Pre-Intermediate Icebreaker Classmate BINGO
Find Someone Who - Present Perfect with For and Since Speaking Activity
Find Someone Who - Present Perfect with For and Since

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Communicative Board Games

Everyone loves board games, right? So why not liven up your grammar lesson with a communicative board game that will get your students speaking and using the target language. They will have so much fun, they may even forget they are practicing using grammar. There’s a reason communicativeboard games are one of ESL teachers’ favourite resources.

Present Simple Daily Routines Boardgame
Daily Routines Boardgame
Comparative Adjectives Board Game
Comparative Adjectives Boardgame

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More Examples of Our Resources

Here are more activities for your language classroom: role plays and card based activities. Our role play activities use ‘plot cards’ to add random elements which both promote creative problem solving and help prevent choice paralysis.Card based activities can either be used as a class mingle activity or as a group speaking activity. 

ESL Role Plays, ESL Murder Mystery Role Play
Murder Mystery Role Play
Superlative adjectives - question cards
Superlative Adjectives Question Cards

Click HERE to see more role play activities, or for more card based activities, click HERE.

Currently Available on Teachers Pay Teachers

You can find all of these resources and more – including many free resources – on my teacherspayteachers store. 

Even More Examples of Our Resources

Here are even more activities for your language classroom:  bomb game review templates and pair activities. Our bomb game templates are perfect for a fun yet competitive review class – suitable for any subject, and all ages. Pair speaking activities are great for some extra speaking practice. 

Bomb Game Templates
How Much How Many PAir Questions - Count Noncount Noun Speaking Activity
How Much How Many Pair Questions

Click HERE to see more role Bomb game templates, or for more pair speaking activities, click HERE.

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