Whatever number they roll, that is the question they must answer. You could do this activity as a class , in smaller groups or as a public speaking activity. For the latter, have students prepare answers to each question as homework and then have them share in front of the class after they roll.
Your students are probably already familiar with the rules of Bingo. Simply get five numbers in a line on a chart. You can use this as a basis for another get to know you game.
Work with your class to compile a list experiences that a person might have had. For example:. These would be good experiences and work together on the list until you have about different experiences.
You can also compile the list on your own if you prefer. Then, give students a blank bingo board a 5x5 chart and have them write one experience in each of the boxes.
On your word, students mingle and talk to each other to find someone with each experience they have chosen. If a student finds someone who, for example, has gone scuba diving, that student signs the square where your student wrote it on his Bingo board. Each pair then gets two minutes to talk with each other. When time is up, the students in one row shift one chair to the right.
The game is over once someone has gotten five spaces in a row on their bingo board. This game works best for students who already know each other fairly well. Work as a group to come up with a list of several character traits a person might have. Try to stick to positive traits. You might include adventurous, sympathetic and generous. Then write these traits on small slips of paper and put them in a bag.
Each person takes a turn drawing one character trait from the bag in front of the class. The student must then announce who in class and you are fair game, too possesses that character trait. The person must tell a story or give an example of why he made his particular choice.
Put the list of story starters in your writing drawer to double duty with this silly and fast paced game. Students play in small groups of around five members. There is huge improvement for understudies talking abilities utilizing talking bingo game. The consequence of T-test in cycle I is 4. In addition, the t-test in the cycle II is greater than the t-trial of the cycle I.
From the outcome, the finish of the examination on utilizing talking bingo game can improve the 7th grade understudies' capacity in talking at SMP Muhammadiyah Salatiga fundamentally.
Dias Andris Susanto, S. Phone: Email: eternalpbi upgris. User Username Password Remember me. Students report their partner's information to each other. In pairs, students ask discussion questions to practice superlatives and comparatives. A fun speaking and grammar activity for ESL students. A basic speaking activity in which students give awards to each other using superlatives.
Suitable for pre-intermediate or high beginner ESL. For beginner ESL students. Business-English focus. Speaking activity for English class in which students decide which sentences are true or false about their classmates. Good icebreaker for all ESL levels. Students ask each other questions to find out what they have in common. Easy ice-breaker activity for pre-intermediate ESL speaking class. A telephone conversation between a restaurant worker and a customer who is ordering food from a take-out menu.
For pre-intermediate English class. A list of games and activities for English kids camp. Useful for elementary students in grades 1 to 4 beginners. Play the "Rope of Death" true or false guessing game with your elementary school class. Rope optional. Students practice shopping and selling school supplies in English. Cards for teaching verbs to beginner ESL students.
Great for activities like gesture games, Simon Says, Bingo, etc. How to run a scavenger hunt in school. Taketori Monogatari, or The Bamboo Princess. Students role-play as travel agents and customers buying travel tickets.
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