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0521006511 - Games for Vocabulary Practice: Interactive Vocabulary Activities for all Levels
Felicity O’Dell and Katie Head
Excerpt
UNIT 1 Personal information
1.1
All in a day
Level
Warm-up
1 Draw six columns on the board. Write one of these verbs at the top of each column: do , get , go ,
have , make , take . Ask students to copy this.
2 Give each student a copy of the Vocabulary grid.
3 Tell students that each vocabulary item goes with one of the six verbs. Elicit two examples and
write them in the correct columns on the board.
4 Ask students to complete their table, either individually or in pairs.
5 Check the answers with the whole class. Students may suggest other possible answers that are
not given in the Key vocabulary or used later in the game, e.g. take a shower , make a meal .
Elementary
Time
40–45 minutes
Aim
To practise everyday
expressions formed with the
verbs do , get , go , have , make
and take
Main activity
Materials
For Warm-up, one copy of the
Vocabulary grid for each
student
One copy of the board for each
group of three to four students
One dice for each group of
three to four students
One counter (or equivalent) for
each student
For Follow-up, a picture of a
person that the students will all
be able to see
1 Divide the students into groups of three or four. Give each group a copy of the board, a dice, and a
set of counters.
2 Playing the game:
Students take turns to throw the dice and move their counter along the squares.
When they land on a square, they make a sentence about a student in the group using the
picture and the word in the square, e.g. Marco, I think you go swimming.
The other students have to decide whether the sentence is grammatically right or wrong.
If the sentence is right, they stay where they are. If it is wrong, they go back two squares.
If a student arrives on a square with a ladder, they may go up the ladder if they make a
grammatically correct sentence. If they arrive on a square with a snake’s head, they go
down the snake.
Key vocabulary
do: the cleaning, the cooking,
the ironing, the washing-up,
your homework
get: cold, dressed, angry, tired
go: clubbing, running,
shopping, swimming, to bed,
upstairs
have: a drink, a meal, a party,
a rest, a shower
make: a mess, a noise, a phone
call, friends, the bed
take: an exam, a photo, the
bus, the train, your coat off
The winner is the first student to reach square 30.
Variation
The board can be used to practise particular grammatical structures at different levels, e.g.
present continuous He’s going swimming. They’re having a party.
present perfect questions Have you been swimming today? Have you done the cleaning yet?
conditional sentences If you don’t take the bus, you’ll be late for the party. If she goes dancing
tonight, she’ll be tired tomorrow.
Follow-up
Show the class a picture of a man or woman. As a class the students build up a story about the
person’s daily routine, using language from the game, e.g.
Student A: Every day Sally gets up at 7 o’clock and she has a shower.
Student B: Every day Sally gets up at 7 o’clock and she has a shower. She makes the bed, then …
Continue in this way until all the students have had a turn.
Homework
A Write six questions using the vocabulary from the activity, then interview another person and write
about them.
B Write six sentences about a day when you were very busy, using vocabulary from the activity.
Acknowledgement
We first came across the idea of using Snakes and Ladders in the language classroom in Grammar Games by
Mario Rinvolucri (Cambridge University Press 1984).
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Cambridge University Press
0521006511 - Games for Vocabulary Practice: Interactive Vocabulary Activities for all Levels
Felicity O’Dell and Katie Head
Excerpt
All in a day
1.1
Vocabulary grid
tired
your homework
swimming
the bed
a party
the cleaning
to bed
your coat off
the washing-up
a shower
upstairs
clubbing
a drink
a rest
angry
cold
the train
a noise
a phone call
running
the cooking
friends
the ironing
shopping
a meal
the bus
a mess
a photo
dressed
an exam
F
I
N
I
S
H
30
29
28
27
26
take
go
do
make
have
21
22
23
24
25
make
get
take
do
go
20
19
18
17
16
do
go
have
take
get
11
12
13
14
15
make
take
go
have
do
10
9
8
7
6
get
go
do
make
have
S
T
A
R
T
1
2
3
4
5
make
have
get
go
take
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