miércoles, 18 de mayo de 2016

STILL AS A STATUE

1.Choose someone to be a statue. The statue can stand or sit, and has to stay completely still.


2. Everyone else tries to make the statue move. They´re not allowed to touch her, but they can try:



Making faces                    Doing funny dances                        Telling jokes




3. When the statue moves, smiles or laughs, it someone else´s turn to be the statue.

TIP: This game can be played in a car, but no one should shout or yell, or they will distract the driver.

LOTS OF LEGS

Two people can play this game in a car, train or bus.

1. Each person looks out of a different side. Someone starts the game by saying "Lots of legs!" and both people try to spot legs, such as:


a person´s legs                   the legs on a chair or table                  an animal´s legs






or legs on a sign...



2. Each time someone spots some legs, they call out :


Cow four legs!  Four legs on that bench!  A jogger two legs!    Two chairs eight legs!




Each person keeps a count of how many legs they see altogether.

3. The first person to spot 20 legs wins the game.


lunes, 9 de mayo de 2016

A to Z SPOTTING

Play this game in a car or in a busy place. Everyone has to try to spot things that start with the letters of the alphabet. Agree which letters are too difficult (such as Q,X or Z) and leave them out.

1. Everyone tries to spot something beginning with A. The first person to do so shouts out what they´ve spotted...

2. ... then everyone tries to spot something beginning with B.

3. Continue through the rest of the alphabet. If a letter takes too long, agree to move onto the next one.

Practice your English vocabulary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BELlZKpi1Zs

domingo, 8 de mayo de 2016

Dozing Dogs

Play this game somewhere you can lie down safely.

1. Choose someone to be the trainer. Everyone else is a dozing dog. The dogs all lie totally still on the floor and pretend to be asleep.

2. The trainer walks around between the dogs and tries to get them to move by making them laugh.

3. If a dog moves at all, he joins the trainer and tries to make the other dogs move.

4. The last dog still playing is the winner.