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The Auction Game This one is a lot of fun and really gets the kids thinking about sentences. First, write down 10-30 sentences (pertaining to some subject you have already taught), some written correctly and some written incorrectly. Do this before class. Example: My name is Bob. I 14 years old. I like pizza. I live Korea. In class, divide the class into 3-6 teams. The more teams, the more fun! Assign each team a name or let them choose. Teams should not have more than 4 students on them. On the board write each team's name and under that write $1000. Example: Crazy Team $1000 Now every team starts with the same amount of money and their goal is to buy the most correct sentences (each correct sentence will get them 1 point) and have the most remaining money left over. If one team has 3 points and $0 and another team has 2 points and $900, the team with 3 points wins. How to Play:
Repeat this until you run out of sentences or everyone runs out of money. Tips: Allow students to bid in easy to say and add increments like $5 or $10. Set a minimum and maximum bid per sentence. For example, you must bid at least $10 and if the bidding reaches $500, the bidding stops and the team who bid $500 or over buys the sentence. If a team runs out of money early in the auction, let them buy some more money from the bank (ie. you) by correcting an incorrect sentence or buy doing some other English feat. I really like to get into auction mode creating a sort of bidding frenzy by speaking as much like an auctioneer as possible. something like this: Quote:
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