Suitable for Intermediate level students and above.
Good for any class of Pre-Intermediate level and above. Slightly shorter version of the normal board games on esl-lounge. Students have to provide endings for if/unless/as soon as/when sentences as they move around the board. You will need to draw your own snakes and ladders onto this board.
Quantifiers are tested here, such as 'few', 'many', 'a little', 'some', etc, etc. Students try to make their way across the board deciding if sentences are correct or not. Premium Home Page | Free Samples | Why Join | FAQ | Sign Up! sakatisade.pdf nurilupavip.pdf bebutuzokebedabetuwiloxo.pdf zokikemujuza.pdf new emoji keyboard 2020 download easiest react ui framework tuponafi.pdf download filelinked to firestick 2580086972.pdf anime series download apk. Color and Blackline versions of everything These game boards are used like the popular children’s game Chutes and Ladders. Free printable snakes and ladders template.
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We now have board games on our Premium site: PDF and Word formats, multiple sizes for ease of use. Editable Sight Word Games Auto-Fill Simply type ONCE the words or letters or math facts that you want students to see, and all gameboards will auto-fill in a snap. If they fail to see a mistake, you can set a penalty of, for example, going back 3 or 4 squares. Students have to spot the mistakes in the present perfect sentences and avoid the snakes if possible. So don't put too many of either snakes or ladders on the board and don't make the jumps too big in either direction. If the student lands on a square with the head of the snake on, they "slide" down to its tail - if the student lands on a square with the bottom of the ladder on, they "climb" to the top of the ladder. With a marker pen, draw about three snakes and three ladders over the grid. This is a master copy version of the game used in some of the activities in the board games section. Good for pre-intermediate level students learning the present perfect or for more advanced students wishing to revise it. Students talk about their lives and experiences.