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1. Speechcraft
2. Hot Seats
3. A - Z Conversation
4. Taboo
5. Coffee Pot
6. Guess the Adverb
7. Talk and Draw
8. Group Ice-breaker
9. Grammar Auction
10. Syntax and Clause Practice

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1. Famous Names
2. Follow the Leader
3. Hats Off
4. Fortune Teller
5. Fruit Circle
6. Letter and Number Sculpting
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9. Start or End with An Image

ESL Printable Worksheets

A collection of printable worksheets and handouts ready for use by English language teahers and instructors. The ESL worksheets, games and activities on this site can be used free of charge in any English as a Second Language classroom.

Battleship - an excellent pencil and paper game for teaching numbers (1-10) and the alphabet (A-J). This activity contains printables for the game.

Reading Comprehension (Fill in the Missing Gap Activity) - contains reading article and fill-in-the-gap printable worksheets. learners try to fill-in-the-gaps by formulating questions and getting answers from the reading article.

Group Ice-breaker - a group ice-breaker that is ideal for the first day of class. It can be played with groups of up to 20 learners.

Introductions - students practice introducing others asking questions using a worksheet.

Matching Pairs - an activity containing picture printable worksheets that can be cut and used as matching cards. The objective is for learners to find matching cards by asking questions and describing their cards to each other.

Talk and Draw - contains a printable Talk-and-Draw worksheet. Students work in pairs, one describing the image, while the other draw tries to draw it.

Telephone Conversation - students work in pairs using two printable worksheets. The worksheet guides them to act out a situation where they are required to make a call, take down messages, or leave a message.

What if - a good ice-breaker for new classes. Students get to know each other by asking and answering "what if" questions. Contains printable What If worksheet questions.