![]() ![]() ![]() What are you doing now? I’m studying English (Present)Ĭut up all the little pieces of paper, separating questions and answers. What did you do yesterday? I went to school. You make some questions and then matching answers. It’s quite simple and works better for beginners rather than intermediate or advanced students. You can use it as a review before a test, or as a way to finish up a class. This ESL game is ideal for reviewing questions and answers in the past tense, especially if you want to mix in some present tense as well to help students differentiate between the two. Memory Circle (ESL Grammar Game for Kids) | ESL Speaking for Young Learners #3 ESL Past Tense Game: Rocks Scissors Paper
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