Did it yesterday with my elementary school kids, they aren't that good in the language yet but they do love the game. It's a good way to have them speak up and usually they use Japanese but I enforce simple phrase like "I know!" in English instead of using their native languages. They really enjoyed the game, the kids love being in "jail"
Queen PushyCat, I’ve experienced the same thing... kids like being chosen. It’s hard in a game like this to ensure everyone experiences being in the jail, but at least they’re all playing all the time.
Rooben Chowdhury sorry you feel that way. I find that getting the students to notice and describe similarities and differences can be useful... specifically before writing a compare/contrast composition, or something along those lines. Anyway, thanks for watching
I love u guys!! You guys are very dynamic. The best
edgar mooreno, thank you very much. I hope these work well in your class.
Great idea, man. I'll try it tomorrow.
Love this game! Gonna try it out on my students. Thank you!
Queen PushyCat Let us know how it goes!
Did it yesterday with my elementary school kids, they aren't that good in the language yet but they do love the game. It's a good way to have them speak up and usually they use Japanese but I enforce simple phrase like "I know!" in English instead of using their native languages. They really enjoyed the game, the kids love being in "jail"
Queen PushyCat, I’ve experienced the same thing... kids like being chosen. It’s hard in a game like this to ensure everyone experiences being in the jail, but at least they’re all playing all the time.
nice games! thank you for the idea!
every videos are good
Solid.
I love this game!
Useless game!! Lol
Rooben Chowdhury sorry you feel that way. I find that getting the students to notice and describe similarities and differences can be useful... specifically before writing a compare/contrast composition, or something along those lines.
Anyway, thanks for watching
Rooben, you are the useless one