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I use this activity as a warm up with students. They love it and it really gets them producing and reviewing their own stored language and also becoming quicker at responding in English (and not translating).
1. Ask students at random, what’s the first word you think of when I say…? As students answer, just respond with a response to that response and keep the chain going.
2. Students in 3s, keep doing the same and “fighting”. If one student hesitates longer than 3-5 seconds, the other person gets a point. Play to 5 points.
Here’s an example.
Doctor – blood – dracula – Romania – Europe – London – my brother – (student hesitates – partner cries ) “POINT”!
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1 Response to What’s the first word you think of when I say…….?
Daniel K
August 27th, 2009 at 11:20 am
I’ve done this activity with native English speakers in a drama class, and they enjoyed it. It can be done in a few teams, and you (or some volunteer students) count the number of words. The team with the most words wins, or gets a point, thus allowing you to extend the game.