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Turn a simple shape into a masterpiece to practice descriptive language.
Pretend you don't understand a piece of vocabulary you’ve just covered. Invite students to explain it to you using mime, drawings, or simple definitions.
Empower your students by letting them take the lead for a few minutes.
For more structured ideas, you can explore the Five-Minute Activities series at the Cambridge University Press website, which offers over 130 short activities for the language classroom. Young Learners Activity Cards
Make pronunciation practice fun by using different "voices."
Draw a "squiggle" or a simple circle on the board. Each student copies it and adds details to make it a complete drawing (e.g., a circle becomes a dog’s eye or a submarine porthole).
5 Quick Wins: Five-Minute Activities for Young Learners Keeping young learners engaged can feel like a race against the clock. Whether you need to bridge a gap between lessons, settle a high-energy group, or provide a quick brain break, these five-minute activities—inspired by the Five-Minute Activities for Young Learners handbook from —are designed for maximum impact with minimal prep. 1. The "Five Items" Race This is a high-energy warm-up that builds vocabulary speed.
Turn a simple shape into a masterpiece to practice descriptive language.
Pretend you don't understand a piece of vocabulary you’ve just covered. Invite students to explain it to you using mime, drawings, or simple definitions.
Empower your students by letting them take the lead for a few minutes.
For more structured ideas, you can explore the Five-Minute Activities series at the Cambridge University Press website, which offers over 130 short activities for the language classroom. Young Learners Activity Cards
Make pronunciation practice fun by using different "voices."
Draw a "squiggle" or a simple circle on the board. Each student copies it and adds details to make it a complete drawing (e.g., a circle becomes a dog’s eye or a submarine porthole).
5 Quick Wins: Five-Minute Activities for Young Learners Keeping young learners engaged can feel like a race against the clock. Whether you need to bridge a gap between lessons, settle a high-energy group, or provide a quick brain break, these five-minute activities—inspired by the Five-Minute Activities for Young Learners handbook from —are designed for maximum impact with minimal prep. 1. The "Five Items" Race This is a high-energy warm-up that builds vocabulary speed.
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