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These games are designed to help students explore and discover the English language in fun and entertaining ways. Each game should be played using English as much as possible. The idea is to let the children hear and practice English in a meaningful context. Click on the game title that interests you.
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Introduction Games |
- The Ball Game
- Goal: to introduce selves
- Getting to Know You
- Goals: to
introduce people; to find out about students in the class
- The High Five Game
- Goals: to
practice greetings; to talk about cultures
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Visual Games |
- Hide-and-Seek
- Goals: to give
instructions; to request information; to express spatial relations
- I Spy
- Goals: to use
visual skills; to practice language
- Fashion Show
- Goals: to
develop vocabulary; to practice using descriptive language
- Picture Question Game
- Goals: to ask
and answer questions; to use picture cues
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Oral Memory or Listening Games |
- Simon Says
- Goals: to
listen; to follow commands
- Memory Game
- Goals: to
practice vocabulary; to talk about experiences
- This Is My Elbow
- Goals: to review
vocabulary (body parts); to listen intensively
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Guessing Games |
- Surprise Box
- Goals: to
practice vocabulary; to practice using descriptive language
- Concentration
- Goals: to use
vocabulary; to use visual memory skills
- The Clue Game
- Goals: to answer
yes/no questions; to use inferences
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Language Game |
- The Comics
- Goals: to use
visual cues; to use inventive language
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