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Regular Past Homophone Pronunciation Snap
Great game for teachers that have Hispanic students struggling with the past pronunciation of regular verbs.
This game can only be played with even numbers.
If you have a group of odd numbers then you should join in the game to make up the numbers.
Print out the cards and laminate.
For a game of two players just give them a pack of 1 colour (yellow or red) each.
Groups of four shouldn’t be a problem.
Players put their cards in front of them face down.
Players take it in turns to place a card in the middle, word side up – without looking at it first.
When the card lands in the centre of the table, all the players should say the word.
If a card lands on top of a card that has the same pronunciation somebody must say “snap!” to win that round.
After saying snap, the winner must say the pronunciation for both words correctly.
The winner then takes all the cards in the centre and places them next to their pile.
The winner of the game is the person with the most cards.
Here is an online version. https://wordwall.net/resource/8010843
Level:elementary
Age: +8
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