Verb to be games and activities
Enter your friend's Room Code: and Go. Click here to Generate a new Room Code! Select Topic. Select Level. Verbs to Be One of the most basic tenants of the English language is the verb "to be. Similar Games. Panda Modal Verb Search is a provocative game wher.. A stimulating game designed for Grade 4 kids to te.. Practice identifying correct verb tense from in th.. That child has to come up with a sentence using the verb. So, you could say, "was" and toss the ball to a student who might say, "I was playing outside.
Play a flyswatter game, which is appropriate for elementary, middle and ESL students, and is recommended by the Nebraska Department of Education. Give students index cards, with a different "to be" verb written on each, and have them spread them out on their desks. Provide a flyswatter to each student. Play a similar game, using the same cards, by pairing students as partners. Ask one child to make up a sentence missing a "to be" verb and have the partner hold up the card with the correct missing verb.
Have the students swap roles and repeat the activity. Hold a "to be" verb hunt, which is entertaining for students of any age. Ahead of class time, cut several small slips of paper.
Write a "to be" verb on each slip, repeating the same verbs many times. When you give them a verb, the first team member writes the verb conjugation for the first pronoun, then hands the marker to the second team member to write the verb conjugation for the second pronoun, and so on until they have them all.
A great game for beginners who need lots of speaking practice with verbs. One student comes to the front of the class and is given a verb. Other students have to guess what the verb is by asking simple yes or no questions. Students stand in a circle and pass the ball around. As they pass it, they describe their action: I v the ball. You can pause and ask — did person v the ball?
This one is a classic, fun game. Draw a tic tac toe board, and write a pronoun in each square. Play in teams. The team member is given a verb which they have to conjugate correctly using the pronoun in the square that they want to mark.
To make the game last longer, you could make it a game of connect 5 instead of tic tac toe. You can also give them a tense as well as the verb, for more advanced students.
This is a classic, hilarious, and versatile game that can be adapted to any number of ESL situations. Create some mad libs that feature a lot of verbs, and make sure that as students are filling them out, they are paying attention to the context and tense of the sentence and conjugating the verb properly.
Remember, it takes a long time for verb conjugations to become intuitive.
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