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Grammar games : cognitive, affective, and drama activities for EFL students / Mario Rinvolucri.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : New York : Cambridge University Press, 1984.Description: vi, 138 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0521277736 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428.24078 RIN
Summary: A collection of 56 classroom games to be used in grammar instruction in English as a second language includes five game categories: (1) traditional, competitive games modified to allow students to work in small groups and show themselves and the teacher how much or how little grammar they know; (2) Silent Way or Silent Way-inspired exercises in which students build sentences and paragraphs in cooperation, rather than in competition, with each other; (3) exercises focusing on student-provided content within certain prescribed grammatical structures, designed to promote awareness of human relationships, as well as to provide grammar practice; (4) dramatic activities; and (5) miscellaneous grammar-practice activities. Each exercise is proposed for a specific level based on the grammar content, and notes about the use of the games and related activities in class are included. (MSE)
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A collection of 56 classroom games to be used in grammar instruction in English as a second language includes five game categories: (1) traditional, competitive games modified to allow students to work in small groups and show themselves and the teacher how much or how little grammar they know; (2) Silent Way or Silent Way-inspired exercises in which students build sentences and paragraphs in cooperation, rather than in competition, with each other; (3) exercises focusing on student-provided content within certain prescribed grammatical structures, designed to promote awareness of human relationships, as well as to provide grammar practice; (4) dramatic activities; and (5) miscellaneous grammar-practice activities. Each exercise is proposed for a specific level based on the grammar content, and notes about the use of the games and related activities in class are included. (MSE)

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