 Activity for teaching modal auxiliary verbs, board games. If you have access to board games such as Snakes and Ladders, they are a great resource for the ESL classroom, since all you need to do is vary the accompanying cards that students play with to match your teaching points. You could also create your own A4 sized game board on a computer without too much effort. If you only have access to a monochrome printer, simply put different symbols in the squares that students' game pieces will land on. Make up some sets of cards with different tasks on to match your teaching points, and mark the backs to match the symbols or colors in the various squares on the board. Students each have a game piece and take turns rolling a dice, and moving their game piece along the board. When they land on a square, they must pick up a corresponding card and complete the task correctly, or move back to where they came from. Some suitable tasks are, correct the mistakes, he must find a new job, answer questions, name five things you mustn't do on a plane, complete sentences appropriately, you breathe to stay alive, put sentences into the past or future, a challenging task, lucky dip, language from previous lessons. If you enjoyed this video, please hit the like button and subscribe to the channel.