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Secret S: Students form 2 different groups in the class, each group prepares 3 questions to ask.

Other group members try to give answers to these questions without using a word which contains the letter 'S'. The group which does not say this letter wins the game. Spelling Bee: Have all your Ss stand at the front of the class. Give S1 a word to spell. The S orally spells the word and the T writes it on the board as it is being spelt. If the spelling is wrong the S is knocked out of the game. The last S standing is the winner. This also works well as a team game. Stop the Bus: All Ss need pencil and paper to play this game. The T writes a letter on the board, and shouts, "Start the bus." The students then write down as many words beginning with this letter as they can think of. When one S shouts out, "Stop the bus!" everyone has to stop writing. The students all get one point for each word. The S who has the most words wins an extra 2 point. This may or may not be the one who shouted, "Stop the bus." Touch: Have Ss run around the classroom touching things that T orders them to do (e.g. "Touch the table" "Touch a chair" "Touch your bag"). Colors work well for this, as Ss can touch anything of that color (e.g. "Touch something green").

Yes/No Questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Are you from Macedonia? Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend? Do you like English language? Do you listen to Rock music? Do you like ice cream?

Tongue Twisters: An Ape hates grape cakes. She sells seashells on the seashore. Freshly fried fresh flesh. Unique New York.

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