1. Word Solitaire: Students form a circle, and each student takes turns to say a word, which starts with the last letter of a word said by the previous student. If a student can't say a word in a short time, he/she will be eliminated. The last remaining student is the winner.
2. Word guessing game: The teacher prepares some pictures or cards with English words written on them. Students take turns to choose a card, and then describe the word on the card in English, so that other students can guess what the word is.
3. Role-playing: Teachers can assign students different roles and let them talk in English in simulated situations. For example, teachers can play customers and students can play salespeople. They need to have a shopping conversation in English.
4. jigsaw puzzle: the teacher can divide a picture into several parts, and each student gets a part of it. Students need to cooperate to put their parts together to form a complete picture. Then, students need to describe the content in the picture in English.
5. Quick question and answer: When the teacher asks questions, students need to raise their hands as soon as possible to answer them. The first student who answers correctly can get one point. This game can help students improve their oral English and listening.