Icebreakers are an excellent way to start your class–they help your students ease into speaking English and they can also help them get to know their classmates. Here are a few of my favorite ESL icebreakers that I use in my own classes.
Just a Minute ESL Speaking Challenge
This is a good one for both kids and adults. Students have to speak for one minute, about a certain topic without stopping.
For kids. It’s a fun way to review some vocab.
For kids and adults to help them remember names. You can make it as easy or as difficult as you want.
For kids and adults. This one gets students up and walking around the class.
Who Do you Want at your Party?
A good one for higher-level students, especially if you’re talking about famous people as your topic for that day.
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