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Games that I practically used in my classes
shamsi:
Dear Tahsina Madam,
Thanks for sharing the games you play with your students.
The first two games are new to me.
I've played the preposition game and the chain story with my students a number of times.But in my case, I've prepared the exercises of preposition myself.Thanks for sharing the idea.Now, I'll ask my students to make the exercises.
Regards,
Shamsi
shamsi:
Dear Rabeya,
Thanks for sharing your ideas.The song you are using for teaching conditionals is really a wonderful one.I'll use it in my class as well.
I would like to add one more activity of conditionals that my students found interesting.I did it through Hozza's stories.For example: You can share a story of Hozza like this and then can ask the students to fill the gaps like, If Hozza had a fry pan,-----------------------.
(In this way, I taught them 3rd conditional)
Story of a fry pan
Once Nasiruddin Hozza has thrown a big party in his residence. So he needs one big fry pan and he lend it from his neighbour.
After few days he returned the big fry pan including a small fry pan.
The neighbour asked the reason and he told that �Your fry pan gave birth to a new small fry pan, so i gave you both the fry pans.
The man happily received the fry pans. After some days Nasiruddin Hozza needs again the big fry pan and he went to his neighbour and brought the fry pan.
But long time passed Hozza did not return the fry pan.
So the neighbour came to him and asked for his fry pan. Hozza replied �Your fry pan died to give birth of her 2nd issue
Regards,
Shamsi
shamsi:
Dear Rabeya,
I also appreciate your adjective-complain /compliments activity.And, I would like to add a similar type.That is, in the first class, you can ask your students to describe himself or herself with an adjective which has to begin with the first letter of his/ her name.For example: Sincere Sajib / Lazy Lotus/ Adorable Afrin etc.The student has to explain the reason of choosing that particular adjective as well.It is a wonderful ice-breaking activity and I found my students enjoying it very much.
Bests,
Shamsi
Tahsina:
Dear Mamun,
Thank you so far for the visual clarification. It really helped me to get the overall idea. Will have to use it to get used to it.
Tahsina:
Dear Shamsi,
Thank you so much for going through all the posts and putting in more games. I loved the Hozza's one and 'adorable Afrin'. Will use them.
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