Classroom Activities
In this section you will find a wide range of classroom activities sent in by contributors around the world. Click the links below to select activites under each topic area.
Text lingo  

Many of our teenage students now have mobile phones and enjoy sending text messages to each other. This activity introduces them to some English text messages that they could start to use with their friends.

Average: 4.1 (8 votes)
Writing correction code  

This is a common tool to optimise learning opportunities from mistakes learners make in written homework and to encourage the editing stages of process writing.

Average: 2.7 (3 votes)
Guided writing: Writing an article using the OHP  

In this activity students find out about another country and put together an article. It can be used with students at intermediate level and above and helps develop their fluency as well as their writing skills.

Guided writing: Writing a story on the OHP  

This activity can be used with intermediate and upper-intermediate students and practises fluency as well as story-writing skills. It offers free practise of narrative tenses and sequential linking words,

Average: 4 (2 votes)
A business letter  

In this activity, learners attempt to re-write an inappropriately informal business letter in a more appropriate, formal style.

Writing activities  

On these pages you will find ideas for classroom activities which involve writing.

Average: 2.4 (5 votes)
Eliciting vocabulary before writing narratives  
This is an idea to help students with their writing of narratives. It gives all the students some essential (and some superfluous) vocabulary.
Average: 5 (1 vote)
Writing through 'reverse reading'  
Students often get muddled when writing a narrative because they concentrate too much on the plot of the story. As a result tenses and syntax suffer.
Average: 5 (1 vote)
Songs and storytelling  

I like using songs in the classroom as I know the students enjoy it a lot! This activity is really good and involves group work and the four main language skills. The students respond to music and write a story.

Average: 4.6 (5 votes)
Role-play writing  

Writing can be much more motivating if you give the writer a chance to play a role. In this activity the students will have the chance to write to an imaginary romantic partner.

Average: 5 (2 votes)
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