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Game Angel PDF
Game Angel PDF
Instructions
1 Teacher draws a 5 X 5 grid on the board. The X and Y axis represent some language to
practise e.g. X = School subjects; Y = Days of the Week.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
2 Meanwhile the teacher prepares a secret grid containing angels, bombs and guns.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
3 Now divide the class in teams, say three and draw the following score sheet on the board.
Each team has 3 lives. Teams take turns in saying something like: “On Wednesdays I’ve got art”
and teacher checks the secret grid and says “angel”.
= You gain an extra life
= You lose a life
= You take one life from any other team you choose.
www.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007
Angels, Bombs and Guns Game 2
Preprepared Grids
Adverbs of “I never play computer games.”
Frequency
always sometimes often occasionally never
be late
go to the
cinema
go to the theatre
play volleyball
play computer
games
CLOTHES “I’m wearing a red Tshirt.”
blue orange purple red yellow
Socks
Top
Tracksuit
bottoms
Trainers
Tshirt
Comparatives “My mobile is better than yours.”
bad big good old small
apartment
car
laptop
mobile
TV
www.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008
Angels, Bombs and Guns Game 3
Present Perfect “I have already seen that film”
clean do drink go phone see
already
just
still
yet
for
since
Defining Relative Clauses “That´s the actor my Mum hates”
That´s the woman
That´s the actor
She´s got the same car
That´s the restaurant
She´s wearing the
jeans
I saw on TV last my friend we saw in the high my Mum everybody
week likes street hates loves
TENSES “I bought a magazine yesterday.”
Present Simple Present Continous To Be Going to Past Simple Present Perfect
Buy
Eat
Live
Study
Visit
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Angels, Bombs and Guns Game 4
TIMETABLES “On Tuesday I’ve got science.”
Maths English Art Gym Science
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
www.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008