SPEAKING GAMES
Games that are great for warm-ups and any part of the lesson: these activities help energize students before class and lift their mood

Taboo
Taboo is a fun word-guessing game, where players must describe a word without using specific related terms, promoting creativity and quick thinking.

Never have i ever
This game is a perfect icebreaker for warm-ups and a wonderful speaking exercise to practice the Present Perfect and Past Simple Tenses.

would you rather
The game features thought-provoking questions, such as, “Would you rather eat and not gain weight, or always eat for free?”

if you could
Players ask each other "If you could..." questions, share their answers, and then discuss them. This fosters conversation, connection, and enjoyment.

what happens next
The game is designed to practice “be going to” for future predictions. Students have to guess what happens next after watching a video.

what happens next: films & series
Students watch a short video based on a film or series and try to predict what will happen next.

name three
The point of the game is to name three things related to the topic on the card within a limited amount of time.