A bit of a random selection as always, but I do seem to be coming up with a lot of dice games recently and my collection of EFL games using dice is now up to 16.
Meetings on the topic of travel (with travel collocations)
Meetings on the topic of problems (with adjective opposites)
Discussion about language learning with adverbs of frequency
Good and bad travel experiences speaking
Like + Gerund Personalised Speaking Dice Game
Time Expressions with Present Simple personalised speaking and presentation (adverbs of frequency and prepositions of time)
Problems with some and any speaking practice
Problems with Have and There are speaking practice
Negotiating phrases error correction pairwork
Wh- Questions for Making Small Talk
Brainstorm a telephone dialogue line by line
Subject and Object Questions Speaking Games
Telephoning Problems Vocabulary, Roleplays and Phrases
Negotiations Jigsaw Dialogues and Useful Phrases
Passive Tenses Environmental Quiz
Ending Presentations Politeness Competition Game
Useful phrases for FCE Writing Part One Essays
Adjectives with too and not enough problems and solutions
Problems with Too & Not Enough Presentation and Practice
FCE (Cambridge First Certificate) Writing Part One Essays Advice and Useful Phrases
FCE (Cambridge First Certificate) Writing on Speaking Part One Topics
Starting and Ending Negotiations phrases card games
Closing Lines for Different Kinds of Emails
Can, can’t and prepositions dice game
Adverbs of Frequency for Describing Business Culture
A & An for Describing Companies and Jobs
You can also find all of these on the relevant index pages via the dropdown menus just under the photo above, and many of my worksheets are also mentioned in the very extensive resources section of the brand new website EFL Magazine.