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Board Game - What would you do if...? - English ESL Worksheets What Would You Do If, Esl Board Games, Speaking Games, Board Game Ideas, Grammar Games, Printable Board Games, Esl Games, English Games, Speaking Activities

With this board game students will practise the second conditional. Please review necessary grammar before the game to make it a success. Encourage longer answers and stimulate discussion to improve fluency. (You might need to alter some of the ´adult´ questions if you´re working with young teens). Enjoy. - ESL worksheets

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Second Conditional, Speaking Activities English, Speaking Cards, Esl Games, Discussion Starters, Social Skills Activities, Conversation Topics, English Conversation, Grammar Practice

Made for a lesson from Touchstone 3, Unit 8. The phrases need to be cut out and then distributed to the students. If they aren't familiar with the second conditional yet, the beginning of the answer "I would [infinitive] ..." could be written on the board. Can be used as an ice-breaker or as an introductory exercise. - ESL worksheets

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The series board games should be a funny, playful way to practice vocabulary and grammar orally. The instructions for the teachers are included.If you like this game, you can find more board games here:https://en.islcollective.com/mypage/my-creations?search_key=Board+games&type=printables&option=published&id=5163&grammar=&vocabulary=&materials=&levels=&studentTypes=&skills=&languageExams=&dialect=&functions=&page=1&sorting_type=most_newest&filter_type=filter_all&view_type=list&view_length=12…

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What Would You Do If, If Worksheet, Speaking Questions, Learn To Read English, Speaking Topics, Speaking Activities English, Speaking Cards, Read English, Roll Play

There are 2 pages of speaking cards illustrating everyday misadventures. The students are to answer each example with "I would..." and give as many examples- serious or funny that they can think of. It's good for us to laugh at our gaffes. Let's try to find how we can prevent future occurrences or find a way to deal with everyday problems in a better manner in the future.. - ESL worksheets

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