64 ESL dice games (TEFLtastic Classics Part 16)

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EFL dice games article

On a Roll – EFL Dice Games (my article in English Teaching Professional magazine)

Photocopiable EFL dice games

Pronunciation dice games

Pronouncing the alphabet questions dice game

Grammar dice games

Dice games for tenses

Present tenses dice games

Present Simple dice games

Weekly routines dice drawing game (fun practice of days of the week and Present Simple questions and statements)

Present Simple dice questions challenge 

Verbs and adverbs of frequency dice games 

Adverbs of frequency and times dice bluffing game

Present Continuous dice games

Present Continuous and like with ing personalised speaking dice game 

Who is …ing Present Continuous subject questions dice drawing games

Present Continuous and prepositions of position drawing dice game

Past tenses dice games

Irregular Past Simple dice game

Present Perfect Simple and Continuous discussion dice game

Narrative tenses storytelling game(card game with a variation using dice)

Future tenses dice games

Want to questions challenge dice games 

Unreal past dice games

I wish/ If only regrets dice game

Question formation dice games

Yes no questions dice game

Indirect questions dice game

Basic question formation dice game

Who is …ing Present Continuous subject questions dice drawing games

Prepositions dice games

Prepositions of position dice game

Present Continuous and prepositions of position drawing dice game

Can/ Can’t and prepositions of position dice game 

There is/ there are dice games

There is/ are/ isn’t/ aren’t personalised dice games

There isn’t a/ There aren’t any dice drawing game 

Other grammar dice games

This that these those dice drawing game

Actions and adverbs of manner make me say yes dice games

Food which is both countable and uncountable dice and coin games 

Be used to and get used to dice games

Possessive S Xmas vocabulary drawing games

Superlative adjectives bluffing dice game

Present Continuous and like with ing personalised speaking dice game 

Can/ Can’t and prepositions of position dice game 

Functional language dice games

Likes and dislikes dice games

Like + Gerund Personalised Speaking Dice Game

Favourites drawing dice game

Favourites making sentences alphabet challenge dice game

Present Continuous and like with ing personalised speaking dice game

Small talk dice games

How questions dice games 

How questions and advice dice game (linking suggestions to easy small talk questions)

Other functional language dice games

Making arrangements roleplays dice game

How questions and advice dice game (linking suggestions to easy small talk questions)

Positive and negative responses in restaurants games (including a coin game and a dice game)

Giving directions dice game

Supporting your arguments dice game

Meetings vocabulary and turn taking practice (with dice game)

Telephone, email or face to face functional language dice game

Business English dice games

Negotiating dice games (in this cheap as chips new e-book)

Business meetings dice games (in this bargain e-book)

Different kinds of business communication dice game (Market Leader Intermediate Units 1 to 12)

Meetings vocabulary and turn taking practice (with dice game)

First contact and further contact dice games (emailing, telephoning, teleconferencing, video conferencing and face to face)

Meetings dice games

Emailing dice games

Email roleplays dice games (in this great value e-book)

Telephoning dice games

Personal phone calls roleplays dice game (and an improved version in this incredibly reasonable e-book)

Telephoning challenges dice game(and an improved version in this super cheap e-book)

Telephoning roleplays dice game(and an improved version in this top value e-book)

Travel English telephone roleplays dice game

Telephoning, emailing and face to face games

Telephone, email or face to face functional language dice game

Travel English telephone, email and face to face dice game

Communication challenges dice game

Travel English dice games

Travel English telephone roleplays dice game

Travel English telephone, email and face to face dice game

Air Travel Challenge Board Game

EFL exams dice games

IELTS dice games

IELTS Speaking Part One dice game (in this incredibly cheap e-book)

IELTS Speaking Part Two dice game (in this very cheap e-book)

IELTS Writing Task One dice games (in this very very cheap e-book)

IELTS Speaking Part Two dice game

IELTS Speaking Part One past, present and future dice game (the same as above but with six different times and some presentation of useful time clauses)

IELTS Speaking Part One dice game and questions brainstorming (new variation on and extension of the worksheet above with different times and topics)

IELTS Speaking dice game and questions review (with typical question stems for all parts of the speaking test)

IELTS Speaking Parts One, Two and Three dice game   (and updated version in this well priced e-book)

FCE dice games

FCE Speaking Part One past, present and future dice game

FCE Speaking dice and cards game (this time with cards to give more of a range of topics and the dice including typical tasks from different parts of the Speaking test like “compare” and “opinions”)

Vocabulary dice games

Classroom objects Simon says dice game

Phrasal verbs dice game

Colours and objects dice game

Time expressions dice games

Months of the year dice games – NEW

Many more TEFLtastic classic games here.

Updated 2 December 2025

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5 Responses to 64 ESL dice games (TEFLtastic Classics Part 16)

  1. alexcase's avatar alexcase says:

    Dice games also work well online, as you can roll a dice of various numbers of sides directly in Google just by searching for “roll a dice”. For a classroom with social distancing, you’ll need students to do the same on their smartphones, the teacher to roll the dice for everyone (with a physical dice or up on the screen), or dice only cost a pound for 10 or so, so you could just open a new packet and give them one each to use and then take home to keep.

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  2. alexcase's avatar alexcase says:

    I can’t remember if I’ve mentioned this one before, but today used a dice to decide how many steps each person could add to the story, e.g. saying “and then…” five times if they throw a five.

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  3. IS THERE ANY COPY RIGHT PERMISSION NEEDED TO TAKE PRINT OUT AND GIVE IT IN MY CLASS

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  4. alexcase's avatar alexcase says:

    Please just leave the original copyright message on the worksheet, or add something similar like “Adapted from….” if you’ve made you own version. Thanks.

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