CLASSROOM GAMES

You can find lots of different games to play in the classroom on this page. Some of them require some preparation while others require none. We have tired to break the games down into two categories, one for children and one for adults. Some of these games are more educational than others, but every teacher has his or her own style of teaching so you can be the judge.  I don't think it matters how many games you know they all get boring to your students after a while. So instead of always trying to think up new games bookmark this page and feel free to browse it for any new ideas.  All these games are free, so help yourself. All I ask is that you leave a new game behind when you go as this is the way this works for everyone. So send in all those games that work well for you in your classroom to webmaster@englishintaiwan.com and we will share them with other teachers. I would like to thank all the teachers who have contributed some of their ideas of  games that worked for them in the past.

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CHILDREN'S GAMES

Shoe race

Preparation English Level Fun Value Educational Value
None Beginner & up High Low
Have all your students take their shoes off and put them in a pile at one end of the classroom. Then have two students go to the other end of the classroom. The teacher say "go". The first student to find his or her own shoes and put them on is the winner. Another variation of this is have the whole class do this at the same time. However this could be a little crazy so be prepared.

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I spy

Preparation English Level Fun Value Educational Value
None Beginner & up Medium Medium
This is an "oldie" from when we were kids, however it is a great game to reinforce colors. The teacher starts and says "I spy with my little eye something that is red" The students ask " Is it that bag?" etc. until someone guesses correctly. The student who guesses correctly then comes to the front of the classroom and takes the teacher's role. Another variation is to say " I spy with my little eye something that begins with the letter A,B,C etc."

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Musical chairs

Preparation English Level Fun Value Educational Value
Low Beginner & up High Low
Arrange some chairs in a circle, with one (or more) less chair than students. Then have the students sing a song while walking around the chairs until the teacher whistles. The students then try to grab a seat.  The student(s) left standing are out. Take away another chair and continue until there is only one student left and he /she is the winner. To make the game go faster you can take away more than one chair at a time. Music can also be played instead of the children singing.

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20 Questions

Preparation English Level Fun Value Educational Value
None Intermediate & up Medium Medium
Have one person in the class to think of one famous person. Have the other students in the class ask "yes" or "no" questions as to whom this person may be. For example "Is she a movie star?". The other students in the class only have 20 questions to guess which famous person the student is thinking of.

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Teacher Says

Preparation English Level Fun Value Educational Value
None Beginner & up Medium Medium
This a good TPR game for teaching verbs (run, jump, fly, etc.) and imperatives (come here, go to the window, etc.). First ensure the students understand that they can only do the action if you say "teacher says" first. If you don't say "teacher says", they must not move. Any movement if the teacher doesn't say 'teacher says" or an incorrect action results in the student being out.

Teacher: Teacher says, turn around.
Students: turn around.
Teacher: turn around
Students: stand still

Another variation to this game for beginner students is not to introduce the "teacher says' part of this game. Simply give the students your commands, and if they don't complete the correct action they are out. Once the students find this too easy, then you can add the "teacher says" portion of the game.

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Letter game

Preparation English Level Fun Value Educational Value
None Beginner & up Medium Medium
This game is good for beginners who are just learning the alphabet. Line your students up in 2 or more lines. Then have everyone face the same direction, give the last student in each line an alphabet card. The student must write the given letter on the back of the person in front of them using their finger. The second student then writes on the next student's back and so on. This continues until it reaches the first student in line who must say what the letter is. If this student is correct they score a point for their team. The person at the front of the line now goes to the back.

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ADULT GAMES

Category game

Preparation English Level Fun Value Educational Value
None Beginner & up Average Medium
Divide your class into small groups and designate one person as the group secretary. The teacher then writes a category on the board. The students have 1 minute to write down as many words as they can that fall into this category. The team that has the most words written down after the minute is the winner. Another variation is give a point to each team that has a word written down that the other teams don't have. The team with the most pints wins. Writing the words on the board helps reinforce new vocabulary.

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20 Questions

Preparation English Level Fun Value Educational Value
None Intermediate & up Medium Medium
Have one person in the class think of one famous person. Have the other students in the class ask "yes" or "no" questions as to whom this person may be. For example "Is she a movie star?". The other students in the class only have 20 questions to guess what famous person the student is thinking of.

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