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lunes, 14 de febrero de 2011

Couple´s game for Valentine´s day

Objective: Write on the blackboard the word "AND" and make the student´s guess the perfect couple for the first name of each pair  " Romeo AND......"


Romeo and Juliet

Cat and mouse

Book and crayons

Hamburger and French fries

Hugs and kisses

The moon and stars

Reading and writing

Bacon and eggs

Pencil and paper (or eraser)

Bread and butter

Table and chair

Black and white

Salt and pepper

Sticks and stones

Thunder and lightning

Tom and Jerry

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse

Donald duck and Daisy Duck

Winnie the Pooh and Piglet

Lilo and Stitch

Prince Charming and Cinderella

Snow white and the seven dwarfs

Buzz and Woody

Barbie and Ken

Batman and Robin

Hansel and Gretel

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

King and Queen

Wallace and Grommet

Song and dance

Beauty and the Beast

Timon and Pumba

Pocahontas and John Smith

Macaroni and cheese

Cake and ice cream

Socks and shoes

Shirt and pants

Spaghetti and meatballs

Green eggs and ham

Desk and chair

Milk and cookies

Arts and crafts

Toothbrush and toothpaste

domingo, 6 de febrero de 2011

Ted the milkman and John the baker Game



In this game, we introduce two typical English jobs (you can play it with three, four, depending on how many groups you want to form in the class). I chose the baker and  the milkman professions.
I have created a game where John and Ted (you can call them however you want) have to go house by house delivering bread and milk.
How to arrange the game:
The class is set into 2 groups; The teacher asks a question to one member of each group; if the answer they give is correct, their character, either the milkman or the baker, moves one house forward. The first team to win is the one who gets first to the last house
Materials:
Pictures from typical and varied English houses can be displayed on the blackboard or interactive whiteboard with a bit of "bluetack" (sometimes plasticine is also useful if you haven´t got the first one). The houses are displayed in a line and Ted and John are displayed one up the line and other down the line so students can see who is winning.