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Resources: Powerpoint, pens and paper Skill: Vocabulary, pronunciation Group Format: individually, pairs, small groups Instructions: 1. Give students a theme, i. Advise that the aim of the activity is to create words in the target language, related to the theme you have provided within a time limit. Each team will get points for the value of the letters in that word.

The winners will be the students who: a have the most words related to the topic b collect the most points 4. When time is up, get students to swap paper and use a different coloured pen to mark in groups, help where necessary. Share words with common errors on the board for correction and add the best words related to the topic for students to copy into their books 8.

Allow students to tally points and write on the bottom. Take the sheets in and announce winners. Scrabble is a no-prep vocabulary recall or revision game that gets the students working in pairs or small groups to improve their vocabulary and pronunciation. If you are looking for more language games with a vocabulary focus , check out those in the link! Group Format: teams of approx. Print out images related to whatever topic you like and place on the back table.

Describe something from one of the images, i. The person on the back table must choose correct image and pass it forward to the person nearest whiteboard to stick on the whiteboard. First team to put it on correctly and sit down again wins.

I saw this language game being played in my QTS year as a time filler before the end of the lesson, getting students to work in groups and revising numbers. This fun game for MFL classrooms lends itself to languages very well. Students stand in a circle and the first person starts counting upwards consecutively from 1 in the target language. They can say one, two or three numbers, i. The next student has to go up consecutively, starting from the next number, again either saying one to three numbers, i.

El tiempo. Day of the dead. La primavera. Las Estaciones. Clean up routine. Las frutas. Daily routines. Medios de transporte. Means of transportation.

Days of the week. Physical Descriptions. La granja, animales. This is a speed round with 90 seconds given for completion. Passing the marker to another team member is allowed twice during this round, and each correct guess is worth 25 points. Phrases for the bonus round as well as words for the regular rounds are written down on index cards and given to the team by the game monitor who does not participate in the rounds but is the referee for the game.

The team with the most points at the end of the bonus round wins. Phrases, Song Titles, National Monuments, and more can be used in this easy to play whiteboard version. Using the spinner from another game, parents or teacher can make triangles to fit the spinner and place them on it after designating either dollar amounts or point amounts.

The referee will draw the appropriate squares on the board for each round and also write in the correct letter guessed. Make the game more fun for kids by writing a weekly chore in the bonus triangle that they will not have to do for a week if they win! Travel the world right at home with this game.

Explore your hometown, a specific State or Country. Given clues by the referee such as the language spoken, climate, oceans surrounding it, famous landmarks exports they are known for and even its flag can all be a part of the game. As each clue is correctly guessed, the referee will draw a portion of the outline of the Country or State until the entire outline is completed.

For younger children, write dashed lines for each letter of the name of the State, City or Country. The first player to correctly guess the area wins. There are variations on this competitive game. Divide the board into two with a line down the middle, one side for each team and at the top list the team name or just Team 1 and Team 2 and underline for the headers of those sections. Use spelling words, phrases, or math equations for each team to complete. For spelling words and math equations; words can be scrambled and already written on the board for members to unscramble and when finished they return to pass the marker to the next team member.



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