by Gemla » Sat Mar 10, 2012 4:35 pm
By 'explain the sentence' I mean that the team have describe each word/collocation, etc without saying it. For example, if that day you are studying the passive, you could write a sentence like 'A lot of tapas are eaten in Spain'. So they students could say to their teammate by the board, 'Ok, it's a sentence in present passive, the first three words mean 'many', then next word is 'to be' in plural..' and so on. I think it's easier to grasp the idea if I show you how it works! But it is really fun and the students always love playing it. It helps them to think quickly in English too. I hope this explains the activity better! I like the 'pictionary' game you described.
By 'explain the sentence' I mean that the team have describe each word/collocation, etc without saying it. For example, if that day you are studying the passive, you could write a sentence like 'A lot of tapas are eaten in Spain'. So they students could say to their teammate by the board, 'Ok, it's a sentence in present passive, the first three words mean 'many', then next word is 'to be' in plural..' and so on. I think it's easier to grasp the idea if I show you how it works! But it is really fun and the students always love playing it. It helps them to think quickly in English too. I hope this explains the activity better! I like the 'pictionary' game you described.