Transform your grammar lessons into a dynamic communication workshop!

This Oral Communication Lab resource is specifically designed to move students away from static grammar filling and into purposeful, active interaction. Whether they are guessing a secret character or challenging a peer with a riddle, the focus remains on listening for detail and speaking with confidence.


What makes this resource unique?

  • High-Scaffolding Approach: Ensures every student—regardless of their level—can participate in real-time English conversation.
  • Targeted Spelling Mastery: Adjectives like "fat" and "thin" are strategically included to reinforce the CVC doubling rule (fat > fatter; thin > thinner) when it comes to writing their own riddle.
  • Purposeful Grammar: By using comparative and superlative structures to solve mysteries, grammar becomes a functional tool rather than a chore.
What’s included in this pack?

  • 4 Thematic Guess Who Boards: Fruit, Literary & Folk Characters, Animals from Fables, and Greek Mythology.
  • Ready-to-use Riddles: A "Listen & Solve" component where students process oral clues to find the answer.
  • Student-Led Riddle Worksheets: Guided templates so students can write their own clues and "host" their own listening challenges.
  • 3 Levels of Differentiation (★/★★/★★★): From visual sentence frames for beginners to open-ended boards for advanced learners.
  • Inclusive Design: Built with OpenDyslexic font and clear visual aids to support all learners, including SPED and dyslexia-friendly classrooms.
Focus on Interaction:

  • Speaking: Students practice sentence structure, question formation, and descriptive language.
  • Listening: Mechanics require students to decode oral information to make logical deductions.
  • Scaffolding: Visual glossaries and speaking models are included so students never feel "stuck" for words.
Perfect for:

  • Upper Primary (5th & 6th Grade) EFL / ESL / ELL classrooms. Also useful as an ESO reviewing activity.
  • Speech Therapy & Special Education (focus on descriptive language).
  • Interactive Learning Centers & pair work.

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