YOU CAN PLAY THIS GAME ON THE FIRST DAYS OF SCHOOL. ONE POSSIBILITY IS TO DIVIDE THE CLASS INTO GROUPS OF FOUR AND TURN IT INTO A COMPETITION.
IF THEY ALSO GUESS THE CORRECT INFORMATION, THE SCORE FOR THE GROUP WILL BE DOUBLED
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This blog has been created to serve as a humble resource for secondary school English teachers looking to make their spoken English activities more fun and creative. Rather than rigid and boring exercises, I aim to incorporate improvisation and games to encourage students to express themselves in English. I offer ideas and provide solutions. All activities are just a starting point. Teachers can adapt them to their needs.
YOU CAN PLAY THIS GAME ON THE FIRST DAYS OF SCHOOL. ONE POSSIBILITY IS TO DIVIDE THE CLASS INTO GROUPS OF FOUR AND TURN IT INTO A COMPETITION.
IF THEY ALSO GUESS THE CORRECT INFORMATION, THE SCORE FOR THE GROUP WILL BE DOUBLED
USE THE PICTURES TO GUESS THE ACTIONS THEY USED TO DO IN THE PAST. KEEP IN MIND THAT THE ACTIONS DESCRIBED WITH THE FORMULA "USED TO" ARE NO LONGER DONE. THEY ARE HABITS THAT ARE OUTDATED AND NO LONGER BELONG TO THEIR LIFESTYLE.
IMAGINE YOU ARE A PHOTOGRAPHER, ARRANGE THE FIVE PEOPLE IN YOUR GROUP SO THAT THEY LOOK LIKE THE FOLLOWING DRAWING: (CLICK ON THE PHOTOGRAPH TO SEE THE INSTRUCTIONS)
NOW NOW PUT THEM IN ORDER FROM MOST UPSETTING TO LEAST ANNOYING. MAKE A LIST OF 10 SITUATIONS
ANNOYING DAILY SITUATIONS
Guess the name of the phobia or fear the picture represents. Click on the picture to see the fear.