5/27/2023 0 Comments Present perfect gamesNumbers (1-10) will be repeated three times in each deck of cards. You will need a deck of cards for every four or five students. Please, if you are reading this and you’re the author, write to me to give you proper credit.Īim: to practise the present perfect continuous in the pattern:īefore the game: You’ll need to prepare cards with the numbers 1 to 10. I have googled up the game trying different combinations, but I could find no trace of it. ![]() ![]() I asked her to write a guest post explaining the game, but she kindly refused and said she could not do that as she was not the author adding that the game had been in her possession for a long, long time and couldn’t remember where she had got it from. I was kindly offered to me by a teacher from EOI Plasencia (hello Maite Martínez) after an enjoyable training session. I have to say that I have not invented the game. So what you are about to read is very likely the last fun activity I’m going to do with my students before exams but students deserve a break from time to time and I’m sure they will enjoy this little game to revise the Present perfect Continuous. And it will all be very academic and probably boring. ![]() ![]() Yes, exams are just two weeks away and I should probably be dedicating the whole lesson to revising. I can feel the “exam cloud” starting to creep up on me. This week is not supposed to be a game week.
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