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Default Re: Board Game for ESL/EFL

It's pretty easy to design your own board games around a grammar point. Design the board in PowerPoint, as well as cards to draw. Or you can just use a series of questions which students must answer, and use a board from Snakes and Ladders, for example.

I posted a board game on my site. Students practice the present perfect tense in terms of experiences. You can find it at:

Present Perfect Tense (Experiences) | Heads Up English | ESL Lessons

Good luck!
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