Free Places In Town Flashcards
Download free printable places in town flashcards for teaching English vocabulary about buildings and places. Below you’ll find both large and small flashcards plus some fun printable board games for teaching about places in town in English.
Places In Town Flashcards
Large Flashcards
This PDF is a set of buildings/places flashcards. These are large flashcards that can be used by the teacher at the front of the class or to display on the board. These are great for lessons using vocabulary to do with buildings/places around town in English. Flashcards include school, bank, post office, cafe, museum, library, hospital, and market.
Small Flashcards
This PDF is a set of small flashcards for teaching about buildings and places in English. These are small enough for students to hold and so they are perfect for various classroom activities such as card games, memory games, bingo games, etc.
Places In Town Board Games
Board Game 1
This board game is best played in pairs and requires one dice. Students take turns in rolling the dice and moving their game piece. After landing on a square, students should make a sentence based on the image in that square. The aim of the game is to arrive at the center star to win a point. After winning a point, the student goes back to the start and begins again. The student with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.
Board Game 2 – The Spinner Game
This Board Game is best played in pairs. Each pair of students needs one pencil and one paper clip. Place the clip in the middle and place the pencil in the middle of the clip. Then flick the paper clip to make it spin and make a sentence using the target language.
Board Game 3 – Race Around the World
No Need for Dice! In this board game students play rock, scissors, paper and ‘race around the world’. One student moves clockwise and one student moves anti-clockwise. Every time the student moves to a new square they should make a sentence using the target language.
Board Game 4 – The Ladder Game
This game is best played in pairs. Students take turns choosing one of the boxes and making a dialogue using the target language. Then they follow the ladder down until they reach the points. After each turn, students draw THREE more lines. At the end of the game, the ‘ladder’ will have many lines. It’s a lot of fun! Check out our LADDER GAME INSTRUCTION VIDEO for a demonstration of how to play.
Related Resources
For more lesson materials for teaching about buildings and places around town in English check out these related resources:
Places Around Town PowerPoint Lesson
Places Around Town Guessing Game
Places In Town Worksheets
Places In Town Vocabulary Exercises