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Level: Easy to Medium
This is a game-like activity to teach continuous tense. One student simply acts out some activity (e.g. cooking) and the other students guess what that student is doing. The student who guesses correctly acts out another activity...
Level: Any Level
This game is similar to the Alphabet Liar game except it deals with numbers and adding the "S" sound at the end of plural nouns, all you need is a deck of cards. Divide the students into groups of 4 to 6. Deal all the cards from the deck to the students. The player who has the 2 of Spades begins. This player puts down his 2 of spades and any other 2 he has in his hand FACE DOWN in a pile and proceeds to say "one 2" or "two 2'ssss" then next player proceeds to put down his 3, then 4, then 5 etc... Let's say the player doesn't have the card he is supposed to put down, for example a 3, the player must try to "lie" or fool the other players into thinking he has the card so he can play... if other students have any doubt they shout "liar" if the player was lying he then pick up the pile at the center of the table. If the player who is accused of lying was telling the truth it is the player who accused him who must pick up the pile in the center. All players MUST put down a card when it is their turn, even if they do not have the required card. The game is over when one of the players has no more cards. I use this game to help practice the "s" sound at the end of plural nouns cause most students have a tendency to say "there are 2 dog" rather than "there are 2 dogssssss" this game really helps the message get through. |