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Here are some easy and fun games suitable for younger learners in English classes:

### 1. **Simon Says**


- **Objective**: Follow commands starting with "Simon says..."
- **Instructions**: The teacher gives commands, and students must only follow them if they start with
"Simon says." If the command doesn’t start with "Simon says," students should remain still.

### 2. **Hangman**
- **Objective**: Guess the word before the drawing of the hangman is completed.
- **Instructions**: One student thinks of a word, and others guess letters. Each incorrect guess adds a
part to the hangman drawing. The goal is to guess the word before the hangman is fully drawn.

### 3. **Bingo**
- **Objective**: Match words or pictures on a Bingo card to those called out.
- **Instructions**: Create Bingo cards with vocabulary words or pictures. The teacher calls out words,
and students mark them off on their cards. The first to get a complete row wins.

### 4. **Charades**
- **Objective**: Act out a word or phrase without speaking.
- **Instructions**: Write words or phrases on slips of paper. One student picks a slip and acts it out while
others guess.

### 5. **I Spy**


- **Objective**: Guess the object based on clues.
- **Instructions**: One student says, "I spy with my little eye something that is..." and describes an
object in the room. Others guess what it is.

### 6. **Word Relay**


- **Objective**: Form a chain of words where each word starts with the last letter of the previous word.
- **Instructions**: Start with a word, and the next student says a word that starts with the last letter of the
previous word. Continue around the room.
### 7. **Memory Game**
- **Objective**: Match pairs of cards.
- **Instructions**: Create pairs of cards with matching pictures or words. Place them face down and have
students take turns flipping two cards to find a match.

### 8. **Scavenger Hunt**


- **Objective**: Find objects based on a list of descriptions.
- **Instructions**: Create a list of objects for students to find around the classroom or school. Provide
clues in English to practice vocabulary.

### 9. **Pictionary**
- **Objective**: Draw a word for others to guess.
- **Instructions**: Write words on slips of paper. One student draws the word while others guess.

### 10. **Hot Potato**


- **Objective**: Pass an object while music plays, and when the music stops, the student holding the
object must answer a question.
- **Instructions**: Pass an object around the circle while music plays. When the music stops, the student
with the object answers a question or says a vocabulary word.

### 11. **Twenty Questions**


- **Objective**: Guess the object in 20 questions or fewer.
- **Instructions**: One student thinks of an object, and others ask up to 20 yes-or-no questions to guess
what it is.

These games not only make learning fun but also help reinforce vocabulary, improve listening skills, and
encourage communication in English.

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