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  1. This is a fun review game that helps students practice describing the word. The first team chooses one person to be in the hot seat. Then, the team has to describe the secret words to that person who guesses what it is.

  2. ESL Describing Game - Vocabulary and Speaking: Describing, Guessing - Pair Work - Pre-intermediate (A2) - 20 minutes. This ESL describing game can be used to help students revise categories of words or vocabulary you have been teaching in class. In pairs, Student A sits facing away from the board. Write five to ten words on the board that you ...

  3. Here is a fun ball game that can be used to help students practice describing physical appearance, clothing, or personality. This describing game is a variation of dodgeball. It works particularly well in large classrooms where there is room to run around. Age/Level: Any. Time: 20 minutes.

    • Don't You (Forget About Me) Students have to guess which classmate their teacher is describing. This game is excellent for revising descriptions as well as the verbs have and be.
    • Sweet Little Mystery. Students have to describe the object they are holding in a mystery bag and guess the owner. This fun little group guessing game won't steer you wrong.
    • Ha Ha, Charade You Are! You're down in the pig mine for this one. You'll mime out different professions for your students to guess. This variation of charades serves as a fantastic game or warm-up activity to practise job-related vocabulary with young learners.
    • Guess the Word(Hangman) Students have to guess enough letters to figure out the word on the board before losing all of their lives. An ESL classic and a favourite with young learners and absolute beginners.
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  5. Describing objects guessing game. Students describe objects with sentences like “It is made of metal but sometimes coated in plastic. It is used in gyms” until their partner guesses what is being described. They can then discuss if the description could be made better, before switching roles and doing the same. Describing objects 20 questions

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