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Passive Voice - Review game or speaking activity



NatManzieri
Brazil

Passive Voice - Review game or speaking activity
 
Hello everyone :))

I was wondering if you could help me with this one.

I �ve taught passive voice to a student (only this student in the group ) , and i �d like to have a game or speaking activity to review all tense we �ve learnt. We �ve already played a memory game.
It �s hard for me to come up with activities for a "group" of ONE student :))

Hope you can help me! Please, i really need so ideas... hahaha :))
Thank  you so much :)

12 Jul 2010      





atsanti85
Canada

One activity I love doing with students is having them pretend to be an object.  This can be a cup of coffee or even a chocolate chip cookie.  I usually invite the student to write/tell me a day in the life of this object but you can change it to an oral activity.

"I was baked in the oven for 30 minutes.  I was taken out of the oven by the baker.  Suddenly, I was picked up by this little girl.  I was smelled and sniffed by her nose.  I didn �t know how to feel... I was bitten!!"

I hope that gives some ideas!

Another review game I �ve found useful for verbs is playing Battleship.


12 Jul 2010     



NatManzieri
Brazil

Thank you sooo much!!My student loved this activity! There were lots of laughing in the class!!
I �m sure gonna use more times :))

14 Jul 2010     



ezeca
Argentina

Hi dear colleague, I guess you could also play bingo (I know, quite difficult with only one student) but may be you could read half of a sentence, and have the other half written on the bingo squares to be crossed out. Hope it �s useful.

14 Jul 2010