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English powerpoint: GERUNDS OR INFINITIVES BOMB GAME GERUNDS OR INFINITIVES BOMB GAME

Hi again! This time it´s gerunds and infinitives on the menu, I used it to practice with a CAE group. It´s the Bomb game, so divide your group into teams, explain that they´ll have to put in gerunds or infinitives (sometimes bare) in the gaps and if they are successful something is going to pop up - either points or a thief (they will be able to steal 3 points from a team of their choice - how juicy ;-) or bomb that nullifies their points. Or a superbomb that wipes out everybody´s points. You keep a scoreboard. Invaluable gratitude to the creator of the template: foreverjinxed ;-) Now enjoy your game!

 Level:advanced
Age: +14
 Format: PowerPoint
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Copyright 07/12/2016  joannajs
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Comments:


myzaguirre
United States

          posted by myzaguirre 20161208
Thank you for such a wonderful powerpoint!


M.A.STER
Poland

Great presentation!          posted by M.A.STER 20161219
Hi! What a fun presentation:) Thanks a lot.


jecika
Serbia

thanks a lot for sharing          posted by jecika 20180207


tracyko
Japan

          posted by tracyko 20200403
The slides have some grammar mistakes

The government has (not have) . . . its (not their) . . . raising (not rising)