🤣 Meme Games 8, 9 & 10 – Let the Giggles Fuel the Gab!
- Cool English
- May 27
- 2 min read
https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/jokes-&-memes (picture section) Hello, awesome teachers! 👋
This week we’re serving up three fresh Meme Games that will have your students laughing and learning at the same time:
🔍 How Each Meme Slide Works
Word Bank 🗂 – key words & phrases students might need
Hint 💡 – a quick prompt to nudge reluctant speakers
Sample Answer 🎤 – a model explanation they can build on or improve
(Everything is tucked behind Show/Hide buttons so you control what students see.) 💬 Quick Classroom Ideas
Activity | Set-up | Why It Rocks |
Think-Pair-Share | Reveal the meme → 1 min think → 2 min pair chat → class share | Boosts confidence before public speaking |
30-Second Pitch ⏱ | Students get half a minute to “sell” why the meme is funny | Practices concise, persuasive language |
Role Reversal 🔄 | One student describes, partner guesses the meme on screen | Encourages listening for detail |
Error Hunt 🕵️♀️ | Show the Sample Answer with 3 hidden mistakes; students fix it | Focuses on accuracy while reviewing grammar |
🎯 Language Targets
Explaining cause & effect – “It’s funny because…”
Contrast markers – “The expectation versus reality…”
Cultural references – internet slang, pop-culture icons
Intonation & stress – sounding natural when telling jokes
🛠️ Teacher Tips
Pre-teach tricky vocab from the Word Bank if you have lower-level learners in the mix.
Turn off the Sample Answer first – students try solo, then compare to the model for in-class feedback.
For homework, ask students to screenshot their favourite meme from the game and write a mini-blog post or record a short voice note explaining it.
🚀 Ready to Play?
Jump into your dashboard → Meme Games → pick 8, 9, or 10 and watch the speaking sparks fly! Let us know how your classes vibe with the new memes – tag @CoolEnglish on social so we can share the laughs. 🤗
Happy teaching & keep it cool! ✌️ 🛠️ Teacher Tips
Pre-teach tricky vocab from the Word Bank if you have lower-level learners in the mix.
Turn off the Sample Answer first – students try solo, then compare to the model for in-class feedback.
For homework, ask students to screenshot their favourite meme from the game and write a mini-blog post or record a short voice note explaining it.
🚀 Ready to Play?
Jump into your dashboard → Meme Games → pick 8, 9, or 10 and watch the speaking sparks fly!Let us know how your classes vibe with the new memes – tag @CoolEnglish on social so we can share the laughs. 🤗
Happy teaching & keep it cool! ✌️




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