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| Language Games - Vocabulary Games | |||
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| Friday, 15 August 2008 23:22 | |||
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Level: Basic - Early Intermediate Language Practice: numbers 1-100 Procedures: Students count from 1 up to 100, but instead of saying, for example, numbers that contain "4" in them, they say, "BUMP". - One, two, three, bump, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, bump, etc. Version 1 In addition to the previous task, students can also say "BUMP" instead of numbers that can be divided by "4". - One, two, three, bump, five, six, seven, bump, nine, ten, eleven, bump, thirteen, bump... Student who manages to count to the biggest number wins. Version 2 Students can avoid saying numbers 2, 3, 5 and the numbers that can be divided by them. Version 3 For more advanced students the teacher can suggest saying "BUMP" instead of a number containing, for example, "2", and "HOLE" instead of one containing, for example, "5". - One, bump, three, four, hole, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, bump, thirteen, fourteen, hole, etc.
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