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Game ideas to revise DIDNīT
newuser07
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Game ideas to revise DIDNīT
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Hi dear friends!
Thanks for all your "coffee" answers :) Theyīve been soooooo useful!!!
Today, Iīd like to ask you for some game ideas (cards?) to revise didnīt. Iīve used memotest cards, dominoes for regular and irregular verbs, miming, etc... but I havenīt been able to find any special game to practise didnīt.
Thanks in advance!!!!
Have a great weekend!
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23 Apr 2010
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Heloss
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You can create a detective story with role-plays. And the investigator has to make questions to the suspects, f.i.: Did you stay at home?
You can also make a look-for-someone game: you design a worksheet with several sentences with gaps, f.i. ___________ saw an interesting film yesterday, ____________ ate a delicious cake last week. You ask students that they have to look for one (or 2 ...) students who have done each thing. They have to ask students each question until they find one person for each sentence. The idea is to make them make questions of the type of DID YOU EAT ...? And answers like YES, I DID or NO, I DIDN īT. Students usually like this game. Good luck :-)
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23 Apr 2010
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teacher jessie
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Ball Toss: one student makes a question using "Did...", then he/she throws the ball to another student who has to answer it. Then that same student has to put another question before throwing the ball to a third student. They have fun, and they don īt know who is going to be the next student to asnwer the question, so everybody has to be on the alert. It shouldn īt be too slow, so they ahve more fun. And the ball shouldn īt be too hard, I use one that belongs to my babies.
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23 Apr 2010
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Jayho
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Hi newuser07
You could use didn īt activity cards that you make yourself or maybe use /adapt these ones here.
Cheers
Jayho |
24 Apr 2010
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