Say: ‘Choose nine words from the wordlist. Check learners have done this, and their grids have nine squares. Let’s play Bingo! Copy the grid in your books’ (or on a piece of paper). Ask: ‘How many squares are there?’ Stage 2: Introduce
animals.ĭraw a simple grid with nine squares on the board. Make a list of 12–15 words on the board from a recent topic, e.g. You can use it with any subject, not only English. It’s a good activity to use at the start of the lesson to energise your learners and review language from previous lessons. Read what a teacher says about this activity:īingo! is a fun game that you can use to review and practise vocabulary, grammar or pronunciation.
Author: Deb Bullock | Published on 1 October 2022