Icebreaker Find Someone Who. I always tell my students they need at least two follow-up questions. Students must find one person who fits each description by asking questions (ex: "do you bite your nails?").
The group has to mingle until each person. This activity gets students up and moving around and asking their classmates questions. Are you looking for a fun ESL icebreaker activity for the beginning of the year?
This classic ESL classroom activity requires students to form questions properly using a prompt.
This is a first day of school ice breaker.
Students must find one person who fits each description by asking questions (ex: "do you bite your nails?"). What is one article of clothing that someone could wear that would make you walk out on a date with them? Find Someone Who Bingo makes an excellent ESL icebreaker because it encourages your students to move around the class, talking to each other and finding out information about their classmates.