Celebrate Halloween with these activities

Halloween activities for your ESL EFL students

It’s that spooky time of the year again! What Halloween activities do you have in mind to celebrate with your ESL students? How can you creatively splash some orange and black into your lessons? Check out this blog post to get some inspiration for your ESL EFL classes!

Flyers                                                                                                                         

In pairs, create a haunted house for “sale”. Make a flyer to tell people about it and describe the house to your friends. Language Goal: Consolidate parts of the house. Develop speaking skills.

Candy Jar Guess

Guess how many candies there are in the jar. The winner or the one that says the closest number gets the jar! Language Goals: revise numbers.

Go Trick or Treating

Dress up in a creative costume and go around the neighborhood collecting treats from different houses. Language Goal: Learn about other cultures.

What’s in the Box? 

Put your hands in the box. Touch an object. What do you think it is? If you guess, you get a sweet! Language Goal: Revise Halloween words.

Interviews!

Pretend you are going to interview a zombie or a vampire. Write ten questions you would ask him or her. Language Goal: Consolidate question formation.

Halloween Writing Prompts

Choose one of these prompts and write a story!  1. Write about the scariest thing that has ever happened to you. 2. Write about the worst nightmare you have ever had. 3. Write the story of yourself becoming a monster. 4. Write the story of a group of friends who become zombies. Language Goal: Develop narrative writing.

Picture Description

The Scream is a series of paintings by Evard Munch. Answer: What can you see in the picture? How does it make you feel? What do you think the artist is trying to express? Language Goal: Develop speaking skills.

Halloween Sounds

How many of these hair-raising Halloween sounds do you recognize? Click HERE! Language Goals: Revise Halloween words.

Fortune Teller

Click HERE and tell your partner’s future! Language Goal: Consolidate “going to”.

You can also find these Halloween Resources in my store! 

Halloween Short Stories for Highschool Reading Activities and Spooky Audio.

Halloween Activities Galore for Teens!

Bundle Halloween Escape Rooms

Halloween Short Films Freebie

Ready to try these activities? I hope you can bookmark this post as a go-to for when you just need some Halloween inspiration.  Have a great day!

Love, Paula.

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