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Summary: Learn how to play grammar games in this fun travel and car game video.
Katalin Toth is a mother of two children and a professional teacher of English who is specialized in teaching English language through arts, crafts, music, drama etc. She has a...read more
"Hi, I am Katalin, creator of Creative English in Hungary. I am here on behalf of Expert Village. I am going to give you some tips for travel games with teenagers. There is another game where you can actually look out of the window of the car. Look at anything that you can see from your car. So, if you travel in the city you can look at the people, you can look at the shops, you can look at the faces of people and the facial expressions. And then you trying to make up word groups that will encourage their knowledge of English grammar and it will help them to categorize the different words. So, shall we start with verbs? Walking, drinking, laughing, sitting, standing, shopping, climbing, waving, leaving. So let?s carry on with adjectives. Bored, happy, impatient, colorful, greedy, sunny. Lets find some nouns. Telephone books, shop, bus, pavement, glasses, hairbrush, buildings, lamp post, light, pond. You can also play this game if you are in the middle of nowhere and you can't see so many objects or so many things around you. You can just play this game not relevant to the environment but you can just setup different word groups and you can think of different words. You can also restrict the words to a certain area where you can say in the house, in the airport, in the swimming pool, etc. This way you can make it more difficult and also more interesting because after a while you can run out of words."
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