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Image Generators for vocab and description games 8 - 12 years

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Image generators can be used in all sorts of ways as well. They are particularly useful for older students preparing Cambridge Exams, but they can be useful for normal language classes too. You can use them as a basis for short writing activities, speaking activities, role-plays, etc. An easy game would be the following:  Divide the class into teams of 3. Show one of the pictures, and give the class 30 seconds to write down anything they can see in the picture. Then go from group to group asking what they can see. They get a point for each word they get correct. The game continues from the next team with the next picture. The teacher can use this to expand vocab, explaining any appropriate language the children didn’t know.

Word Generators for games - 8 - 12 years

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A word generator can be used in all sorts of different ways. For lower levels it can be used for Pictionary , and for older students it can be used for the game ‘hotspot’ where the team has to describe the word to one student without saying it, similar to Taboo. In all of these activities the teacher can use their own discretion as to whether the word is appropriate for the class, and if not, they can click to find another, or search for another word generator online with more appropriate words.  Pictionary Using the word generator you show the word to one student, or a pair of students. The students draw the word and their teams, or all the class, have to guess what the word is. Hotspot Place a chair in front of the digital whiteboard facing the class.  Project the word onto the board The class or team has to describe the word without saying it. The teacher can help the students with turn-taking so that quieter children have an opportunity to speak.

Baamboozle: Whole-class quiz

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Baamboozle is great for practising vocab and grammar. It’s basically a quiz game when the teams have to pick a number, which corresponds with a picture or question. You have the option of dividing the class into two groups and having them compete against each other, or kids can work together as a group. One of the features I really like is that the teacher decides whether the team got the correct answer or not. Sometimes with other quiz games, the computer decides whether the answer was correct or not, and sometimes there are two possible correct answers or the error in the answer was insignificant.  Go to https://www.baamboozle.com Select an existing game by typing in the search box OR create your own game… it doesn’t take long. Start playing. Beware: Some of the numbers correspond to extra points or loosing points. It’s not always the best team who wins. This can sometimes make the loosing to angry. If the children know how to loose it’s fine, but in many cases it might be a goo...