Taboo Game For Kids

Taboo Game For Kids




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Many of us probably know that popular (and often hilarious) party game, Taboo. You can check it out on Amazon here: Taboo Party Game. Remember the one with the buzzer for saying a word that’s on your list? It also makes a nice describing game for English learners. Keep on reading to find out more about my taboo ESL game.
This kind of replicates real life when students may not remember a certain vocabulary word. However, they can still continue the conversation if they’re able to use some other words to explain what they mean.
The Taboo game works well for high beginners to advanced students. It’s educational, fun and your students will be reviewing new words without even knowing it!
Absolute beginners may struggle with this game because they likely only know a single vocabulary word for a specific thing. For example, they may know the word, “rain” but not know the related words you might use such as, “water, sky, umbrella, weather.”
Of course, as the teacher, you can consider the words you choose carefully to assist lower-level students with playing this.
Make up a list of around 20-40 words (nouns are better than verbs for example), depending on how long you want to play. Lower-level students will often take a longer time with each word as compared to advanced students so you’ll probably need fewer of them.
Of course, you should use words that you’ve been studying in class recently if you want this to be a useful review activity.
If you teach the same class over and over again, it may be worthwhile to laminate the cards so you can use them forever.
Put students in groups of 4 and give them one set of words. The first student selects the first word (they are face-down and hidden) and has to describe the word, but cannot say it.
This is different from the real Taboo game in which you need to describe your target word, but cannot use words from a list of related ones. The top team is the one who guesses the most words.
I make a point to show students how to hide the word with their hands from the other students. Or, to take a quick look and put the paper back down on the desk.
The other three students can guess what the word is. An incorrect answer means that that person is out for the rest of the round. A correct answer means that the student takes the paper, gets one point and is the next person to select the next paper. This is useful in evening out the scores among group members.
In this version of Taboo, adapted for ESL/EFL students, it’s more of a challenge for the people guessing instead of the person describing the word. The winner is the student with the most correct guesses or points.
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What are your thoughts about ESL Taboo? Love it? Or, do you have another ESL vocabulary review game that you like to play? Leave a comment below and let us know what you think. We’d love to hear from you.
Oh yeah, and don’t forget to share this on Twitter, Facebook, or Pinterest. It’ll help other busy teachers, like yourself find this useful resource.
p.s. This makes an excellent party game for a holiday-themed class. More details here: Thanksgiving Activities for ESL Students. 
Jackie Bolen has been teaching English for more than 15 years to students in South Korea and Canada. She's taught all ages, levels and kinds of TEFL classes. She holds an MA degree, along with the Celta and Delta English teaching certifications.
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