- Determine a lexical area of vocabulary. (fruits, animals, adjectives, stationery... etc.)
- Prepare a worksheet or a list of words for the students to study on. (visually supported, not in the mother tongue)
- When the pupils feel ready for the game, divide them into groups of four or five.
- Choose a captain and a shooter for each group. (the rest is the crew.)
- Let the pupils to pick a name for their ship.
- Then let the game begin :)
The ship that the instructor picks starts first. The captain says the first word (from the vocabulary list they studied beforehand), then the crew one by one till the shooter's turn comes. The shooter says his/her own word and then another ship's name. (All the pupils should say different words from the list). Now the ship chosen by the shooter has the turn and they do the same. If the captain of the ship cannot give a word in two seconds or one of the crew and shooter repeats the same word, their ship sinks and the group loses the game. It goes on until one ship is left and becomes the winner.
Did it work?
Absolutely yes! It's an enjoyable and challenging way of learning and teaching vocabulary... I'm sure you and your pupils are gonna love it!
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