How are you: Greetings Expressions Sentence Monkey Game

  • Learning Objectives:  Practice using greetings expressions 'How are you?'  and responses in this Sentence Monkey game. Have fun learning English!
  • How to play: Click play and listen to a sentence. Drag and drop the correct words to fill in the blank spaces below. If you are correct, the monkey gets a banana.  Help the monkey get a banana by getting the sentences right!
  • Vocabulary:  how, you, today, Bob, fine, thanks,  etc.
  • Sentence structure:   How are you? I'm fine, thanks, good.
  • Educational goal:  Create opportunities for student-driven English learning. This game is great for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.

Games are great for motivating students to learn. By playing our fun educational games, students can practice and review key English vocabulary, grammar and sentences without the boredom which is usually encountered when doing paper-based gap-fill exercises. Play the game below and do not hesitate to share these resources with other learners. This is the philosophy behind our site – www.fredisalearns.com.

Telling Time, Quarter Past, Quarter to: Sentence Monkey Game

  • Learning Objectives:  Learn and practice  sentences and expressions used when telling the time in English. The focus is on quarter past and quarter to.
  • How to play: Click play and listen to a sentence. Drag and drop the correct words to fill in the blank spaces below. If you are correct, the monkey gets a banana.  Help the monkey get a banana by getting the sentences right!
  • Vocabulary:  quarter past, quarter to
  • Sentence structure:   It's a quarter past two. It's a quarter to two.
  • Educational goal:  Create opportunities for student-driven English learning. This game is great for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.

Games are great for motivating students to learn. By playing our fun educational games, students can practice and review key English vocabulary, grammar and sentences without the boredom which is usually encountered when doing paper-based gap-fill exercises. Play the game below and do not hesitate to share these resources with other learners. This is the philosophy behind our site – www.fredisalearns.com.

Fruits Sentence Monkey Game

  • Learning Objectives:  Practice using fruits vocabulary in English sentences. Have fun learning English!
  • How to play: Click play and listen to a sentence. Drag and drop the correct words to fill in the blank spaces below. If you are correct, the monkey gets a banana.  Help the monkey get a banana by getting the sentences right!
  • Vocabulary:  apple, peach, orange, lemon,  etc.
  • Sentence structure:   I like oranges.
  • Educational goal:  Create opportunities for student-driven English learning. This game is great for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.

Games are great for motivating students to learn. By playing our fun educational games, students can practice and review key English vocabulary, grammar and sentences without the boredom which is usually encountered when doing paper-based gap-fill exercises. Play the game below and do not hesitate to share these resources with other learners. This is the philosophy behind our site – www.fredisalearns.com.

Fruits Vocabulary Word Search Puzzle Online

  • Learning Objectives:  Practice listening and spelling of fruits  words in English with this online word search puzzle word game. Improve spelling and listening of words in one fun game.
  • How to play: Click on the audio buttons to listen to the word. After hearing the word, find it. When you find a word, click and hold down your left mouse button and drag through the length of the word to select it. Audio and visual feedback will confirm your correct selection. Keep doing this until all the words are found. Have fun learning English!
  • Vocabulary:  banana, apple, orange, lemon, watermelon, peach etc.
  • Educational goal:   Create opportunities for student-centered English learning. This game is great for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.

Games are great for motivating students to learn. By playing our fun educational games, students can practice and review key English vocabulary, grammar and sentences without the boredom which is usually encountered when doing paper-based gap-fill exercises. Play the game below and do not hesitate to share these resources with other learners. This is the philosophy behind our site – www.fredisalearns.com.

Fruits Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle Online

  • Learning Objectives:  Practice listening and spelling of fruits vocabulary in English with this online crossword puzzle word game. Improve spelling and listening in one fun game.
  • How to play: Click on the audio buttons to listen to the word. Type in the word in the puzzle spaces to make a correct spelling.
  • Vocabulary:  apple, orange, peach, pear, watermelon, banana, lemon,  etc.
  • Educational goal:  Create opportunities for student-driven learning always has much better long term results.  This game is great for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.

Games are great for motivating students to learn. By playing our fun educational games, students can practice and review key English vocabulary, grammar and sentences without the boredom which is usually encountered when doing paper-based gap-fill exercises. Play the game below and do not hesitate to share these resources with other learners. This is the philosophy behind our site – www.fredisalearns.com.

Telling Time, Quarter Past, Quarter to Memory Game

  • Learning Objectives:  Practice listening and matching the time on the clocks. The focus is on quarter past and quarter to. In this game players will improve their listening skills and knowledge of telling time.
  • How to play:  Click on a tile  to reveal the hidden word and audio. Click on another tile to make a match. Once a correct match is made, the word will move to the right column where you can click on to hear the word again.  Play this game two or three times to exhaust all words.
  • Vocabulary:  quarter past, quarter to, clock,  etc.
  • Educational goal:  Create opportunities for student-driven English learning. This game is great for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.

Games are great for motivating students to learn. By playing our fun educational games, students can practice and review key English vocabulary, grammar and sentences without the boredom which is usually encountered when doing paper-based gap-fill exercises. Play the game below and do not hesitate to share these resources with other learners. This is the philosophy behind our site – www.fredisalearns.com.

Telling Time, o’clock, Half Past, Memory Game

  • Learning Objectives:  Practice listening and matching the time on the clocks. This will entail telling time using o'clock and half-past. In this game players will improve their listening skills and knowledge of telling time.
  • How to play:  Click on a tile  to reveal the hidden word and audio. Click on another tile to make a match. Once a correct match is made, the word will move to the right column where you can click on to hear the word again.  Play this game two or three times to exhaust all words.
  • Vocabulary:  o'clock, half past, clock,  etc.
  • Educational goal:  Create opportunities for student-driven English learning. This game is great for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.

Games are great for motivating students to learn. By playing our fun educational games, students can practice and review key English vocabulary, grammar and sentences without the boredom which is usually encountered when doing paper-based gap-fill exercises. Play the game below and do not hesitate to share these resources with other learners. This is the philosophy behind our site – www.fredisalearns.com.

Telling Time, O’clock, Half Past: Sentence Monkey Game

  • Learning Objectives:  Learn and practice  sentences and expressions used when telling the time in English. The focus is on o'clock and half past.
  • How to play: Click play and listen to a sentence. Drag and drop the correct words to fill in the blank spaces below. If you are correct, the monkey gets a banana.  Help the monkey get a banana by getting the sentences right!
  • Vocabulary:  time, o'clock, half, past
  • Sentence structure:   It's half past two. It's two o'clock.     
  • Educational goal:  Create opportunities for student-driven English learning. This game is great for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.

Food Sentence Monkey Game

  • Learning Objectives:  Practice using food and drinks vocabulary in English sentences. Have fun learning English!
  • How to play: Click play and listen to a sentence. Drag and drop the correct words to fill in the blank spaces below. If you are correct, the monkey gets a banana.  Help the monkey get a banana by getting the sentences right!
  • Vocabulary:  lemonade, pizza, hamburger, coke, etc.
  • Sentence structure:   I'd like a burger. I want a glass of orange juice.
  • Educational goal:  Create opportunities for student-driven English learning. This game is great for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.

Food Memory Game

  • Learning Objectives:  Practice listening and matching spellings of food and drinks vocabulary in English to the correct visuals or pictures they represent. Learners will improve their word recognition skills through this interactive fun game.
  • How to play:  Click on a tile  to reveal the hidden word and audio. Click on another tile to make a match. Once a correct match is made, the word will move to the right column where you can click on to hear the word again.  Play this game two or three times to exhaust all words.
  • Vocabulary:  pizza, hamburger, lemonade, bread, cake etc.
  • Educational goal:  Create opportunities for student-driven English learning. This game is great for visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners.

Games are great for motivating students to learn. By playing our fun educational games, students can practice and review key English vocabulary, grammar and sentences without the boredom which is usually encountered when doing paper-based gap-fill exercises. Play the game below and do not hesitate to share these resources with other learners. This is the philosophy behind our site – www.fredisalearns.com.