Description: Aimed at students with a wide variety of ages and class settings, including adult students.
Students try to explain Japanese words that don't have any simple English equivalents.
A bright and colorful board game focused on getting students to converse in English.
If you don't want to spend money on a bunch of card decks, print these out instead!
A three-hint-quiz type of game where students have to guess the character being described. Perfect activity for We Can! 2 Unit 3 "He is Famous. She is great."
A sleek and simple cultural presentation showing off traditional and famous foods from countries around the world.
Students discuss whether Naomi Osaka should choose to become a Japanese or American citizen.
Students come up with a business idea and compete to see who will get funding.
Review activity. Students work in pairs or groups to get the teacher to say the words on the worksheet.
Students ask each other unusual questions to spur conversation. Aimed at adult students.
16 word files separated by categories with many flashcards ready to be printed.
This is a warmup exercise to get the students moving and thinking about English.
Jeopardy game to help your students learn about the ancient Halloween mysteries.
Students think of which kanji represents their experience in this calendar year and explain their choice in English.
A game in which the teacher says a word or phrase and students race to slap the correct card.
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