Let's learn how to use modals of deduction.
Option 1.
Students working in pairs take cards in turn and tell each other why they would not leave the house without the specified things, practicing may and might (I always take an umbrella because we live in a rainy region and it might rain heavily).
Option 2.
Guessing game. The player, without naming the object, says what action they would do with this or that thing, and the others try to guess what it is (I never leave home without it because I may be bored and want to listen to something).
Option 3.
Refresh the imperative mood. The students take turns trying to convince each other not to leave the house without various objects, giving convincing arguments (Don't leave home without the keys. If you forget them, you won't be able to get back).
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Option 1.
Students working in pairs take cards in turn and tell each other why they would not leave the house without the specified things, practicing may and might (I always take an umbrella because we live in a rainy region and it might rain heavily).
Option 2.
Guessing game. The player, without naming the object, says what action they would do with this or that thing, and the others try to guess what it is (I never leave home without it because I may be bored and want to listen to something).
Option 3.
Refresh the imperative mood. The students take turns trying to convince each other not to leave the house without various objects, giving convincing arguments (Don't leave home without the keys. If you forget them, you won't be able to get back).
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Roll and Say Adjectives is a cool way to recall a large number of adjectives in a fun way.
The game will help students expand their vocabulary and learn how to describe subjects with more details.
Squares can be repeated, but the players can't call the same characteristics. For example, if someone has already described a dog as an angry dog, then next time it may be: fluffy, funny, friendly, hungry, crazy, happy etc.
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The game will help students expand their vocabulary and learn how to describe subjects with more details.
Squares can be repeated, but the players can't call the same characteristics. For example, if someone has already described a dog as an angry dog, then next time it may be: fluffy, funny, friendly, hungry, crazy, happy etc.
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Super useful and practical simulator game Daily Life Child is a MUST HAVE for every teacher!
π This game will help students learn how to build different types of sentences (-/+/?), master the complicated English Tenses and talk about everyday activities, indicating and telling the time. It can be used for teaching groups and individual learners of different ages.
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π This game will help students learn how to build different types of sentences (-/+/?), master the complicated English Tenses and talk about everyday activities, indicating and telling the time. It can be used for teaching groups and individual learners of different ages.
Get it here: Vk or TPT
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π₯Grammar Bowling!
π³ The goal of the game is to knock down all the pins.
To knock down the pin, the player has to complete a task from the ball (depending on the topic): to call and write down the forms of the verb in the pins, the degrees of comparison of the adjective or the plural of the noun. Young learners who are learning to read, just read the words and cross out the pins.
If everything is correct, the pin is knocked down. You can come up with any tasks.
π The pack includes the GAMES with the following topics.
- reading short vowels
- reading long vowels
- degrees of comparison
- plural nouns
- irregular verbs
- colourful template
- b/w template
π‘ More detailed rules and ideas you may find if you DOWNLOAD the file FOR FREE hereπ.
π³ The goal of the game is to knock down all the pins.
To knock down the pin, the player has to complete a task from the ball (depending on the topic): to call and write down the forms of the verb in the pins, the degrees of comparison of the adjective or the plural of the noun. Young learners who are learning to read, just read the words and cross out the pins.
If everything is correct, the pin is knocked down. You can come up with any tasks.
π The pack includes the GAMES with the following topics.
- reading short vowels
- reading long vowels
- degrees of comparison
- plural nouns
- irregular verbs
- colourful template
- b/w template
π‘ More detailed rules and ideas you may find if you DOWNLOAD the file FOR FREE hereπ.
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Let's play βMake a Wordβ board game and revise word formation, reviewing prefixes and suffixes.
Players take turns rolling the dice and moving their counters with one condition - they just need to name a word that begins or ends with what is indicated on the game card (ir - irregular, mis - misunderstanding/ -sion television, -ty society etc.).
After use, the card can be returned back to the deck. The cards can be used separately as a warm up activity at the beginning of the lesson.
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Players take turns rolling the dice and moving their counters with one condition - they just need to name a word that begins or ends with what is indicated on the game card (ir - irregular, mis - misunderstanding/ -sion television, -ty society etc.).
After use, the card can be returned back to the deck. The cards can be used separately as a warm up activity at the beginning of the lesson.
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