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Gacha Basket is an output game where students pantomime/gesture to describe a verb they find in a gacha ball.
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Output game where students get a chance to practice the target English. Whether they score a point or not depends on chance.
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A review game that can be used to review a particular grammar point or used at the end of a semester. If you've played other review games like Typhoon game and Map game, it runs similarly.
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This is a quiz game where kids can practice both output and production. There are three styles of questions for the students to work at together, rearrange the words, select the correct answer, and free answer.
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Repeat and eliminate cards with secret points until the last card is left. Class gets the points from the last card.
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Students play with 'Ichi' cards that have English verbs on them. This can be used for any time you want students to practice grammar using a select few verbs.
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A hangman style powerpoint game that can be played as a warm-up/cool down game. Students guess letters for a hidden word. Too many wrong guesses and all their cheese is eaten.
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Answer correctly and go to the next round. Answer incorrectly and explode.
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Defeat the monster to earn points!
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Students listen to classmates answers and move up levels according to the answers they have circled on their worksheet. If a student reaches the goal (s)he receives one point, goes back to the start, and repeats the process.