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TeachingEnglish | Activities

Text A
Game: Angry Cat
This is a speaking game for any number of players.
Players sit in a circle and take turns in speaking.
The first player says Ive got an angry cat.
The second player thinks of an adjective beginning with b and says Ive got an angry,
(eg beautiful) cat.
The game continues in this way with players taking turns to speak. Each player repeats
the previous sentence and adds a new adjective (in alphabetical order).
If a player makes a mistake or cannot think of a new adjective, he/she is out.
The game continues until only one player (the winner) remains.

Text B
Game: Categories
This is a writing game for any number of players.
Appoint a leader.
Players draw a table with five or six columns/categories, eg:
food

sport

transport

animal

clothes

The leader chooses a letter, eg: C.


Players write a word in each column, beginning with the letter, eg:
cheese, cricket, car, cow, cardigan
The leader awards points for each answer: a correct answer = 1 point, an original
answer (that no other player has) = 3 points.
The game continues with new letters. The player with most points wins. Note: categories
can be easy (as above) or more challenging (eg: adverbs, prepositions, phrasal verbs,
etc.)

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TeachingEnglish | Activities

Text C
Game: Disappearing sentence
This is a team game for any number of teams.
Appoint a leader and make teams of 2-4 players.
Write a long, complicated sentence on the board or on a piece of paper. (Eg: The
beautiful blonde actress, Jane Miles, looked up suddenly towards the top-floor balcony
of her daughters mansion, just in time to see her favourite five-year-old grandson,
Benny, leaning dangerously over the iron railings, waving frantically and about to fall!)
Teams take turns to delete 1, 2 or 3 consecutive words from the sentence.
The remaining sentence must continue to make grammatical sense. (Punctuation can
be changed.)
The last team able to delete words is the winning team.

Text D
Game: Buzz
This is a number game for any number of players.
Players sit in a circle and take turns to speak.
The first player starts by saying one.
The second player (in a clockwise direction) says two.
The game continues in this way, with players taking turns to count.
Players cannot say the number seven or any number containing seven or multiples of
seven (eg: they cannot say seventeen, twenty-one, etc.), instead, they have to say
buzz!
When a player says buzz! The game continues but players change direction
(anticlockwise).
When a player makes a mistake he/she is out.
The game continues until only one player (the winner) remains.

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BBC | British Council 2010

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