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kpan217 Oct 28th, 2006 12:27 am

Games for adults?
 
Hi! One of my classes is an adult class of about 30 students that meets three times a week for 2-3 hours. Their English ability varies from those who can converse with ease, to those who have trouble stringing sentences together. My goal with them is to give the more advanced students a chance to have more detailed conversations while letting the less advanced students get to a comfortable level.

Are there any good games for adults that aren't too simple, aren't hard to play, and that will get everyone talking and hold their interest? I've been having a hard time answering this question on my own, and would love some help!

Thanks,
Kat

livinginkorea Oct 28th, 2006 02:00 am

Re: Games for adults?
 
How about pictionaire? (spelling?) You can make teams and one person from each group has to do the actions. It can be great fun and make the students feel more relaxed and confident.

Eric Oct 29th, 2006 05:58 pm

Re: Games for adults?
 
I've used the following games with adult students:

http://www.eslhq.com/forums/esl-forums/esl-games-activities/pronunciation-practice-297/
http://www.eslhq.com/forums/esl-forums/esl-games-activities/do-you-think-jeapardy-overated-206/
http://www.eslhq.com/forums/esl-forums/esl-games-activities/listening-activity-adults-159/
http://www.eslhq.com/forums/esl-forums/esl-games-activities/race-board-298/

That might help get your started. One piece of advice when doing games with adults. Don't highlight the score or better yet, don't keep score. They seem to be more sensitive to losing than children. At least that has been my experience...

Eric

kpan217 Nov 3rd, 2006 11:31 am

Re: Games for adults?
 
Thanks, guys, for your suggestions! So far I've only had a chance to try the listening exercise and that turned out to be a fine lesson. Mostly what I've been doing with them until now has been to have them practice conversations in small groups, but you've given me some ideas to play around with!

Grover Nov 12th, 2012 12:30 pm

Re: Games for adults?
 
For a game that generates real and relevant conversation in the language learning classroom check out "Truth or Dare for English Language Learners" at Truth or Dare for English Language Learners.

sidewalker Feb 15th, 2013 05:34 pm

Re: Games for adults?
 
I'm putting together a site collecting my favourite games and activities for adult classes. Maybe you'll find something there you can use - eslgames.com


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