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Shout it Out



boydegg
Thailand

Shout it Out
 
Hi Teachers

I �ve put a new card game on my site (free download as always).

Shout it Out! is a fast-paced vocabulary game that can be played with the whole class in teams. I �ve trialed it with 5 different classes (kid, teens and adults) it has proved immensely popular.

The download includes: 52 letter cards, 8 category sheets and instructions / rules.

Here �s the link:


Feel free to share this game with anyone you think will enjoy it.

Cheers!

Brian

11 Jun 2013      





Hazza
Australia

Thank you! Looks great!

11 Jun 2013     



punkyscoby
France

Thanks for sharing, I �ll use it with the kids just before the holidays! I �m sure they will love it! Thanks again!

12 Jun 2013     



guorkhan
Turkey

thank you! very useful!

12 Jun 2013     



tsyr
Russian Federation

Looks like a great activity. Thanks for sharing!

12 Jun 2013     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Thank you, that �s great.

12 Jun 2013     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

Thanks:)

12 Jun 2013     



lewisronaldc
United States

Thanks a lot! Will be useful for summer English Camp Ron

12 Jun 2013     



Gaby141
United Kingdom

Great game. I look forward to using it next week. Thank you for sharing!

13 Jun 2013     



boydegg
Thailand

You �re all very welcome.

I �ve based the game on a game called �Stick Up and Shout � by Marks & Spencer (UK). That game is apparently no longer available to buy ... which is why I decided to make my own version.

My students went nuts for it - especially younger learners.

Brian

13 Jun 2013