373 - Alligator in the Middle | ESL Flashcard Game
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How to Play this game?
Get as many flashcards as students, Place them on the floor in a circle. play music and students walk around the cards in a circle. When the music stops. They need to stand behind cards. ( Make sure they don't touch the cards until) the teacher asks a question (whatever you are teaching) Do you like oranges? They then check the cards and say "No, I don't" except one of them gets that (word) card picks it up, and says "Yes, I do" The teacher pretends to be an alligator and snaps the card.
This is a similar game to Hungry alligator. Video # 371, Game # 6 as
Game # 6 (3:15 )
Hungry Aligator
Great Game for teaching Food Vocabulary and Sentences;
Get Construction paper. staple and cut them to make an alligator/crocodile. Use a marker to draw the random line and scary eyes.
Give students flashcards. They will ask, "Do you like cake/chicken/fish/milk?"
The teacher says " yes, I do" and snap.
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