I'd like to hear you guys about party games for for 30 adults.I'd be appreciated if you share your thoughts.
need help for adult party games
Posted by dickkeven · April 11, 2010 · 6 replies
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What level of English is your class? Do you have a whiteboard? Do you have a computer and a document camera, or an overhead projector? Can the students move around in the room?
Actually they are supposed to be English icebreakers. It's a kind of party with big space to move around. no whiteboard, no computer and no project.
They will be served food and drinks.
take a look at this page, I think you might find it useful:
- at Icebreaker games collection
Jebb2201, you are awesome! Though I need be careful on language due to students' level in Englihs, the ice-breakers are really good.
I like the game "Sardines"(reverse of hind and seek) especially, I hope adults will like it for being back to their childhood.
What I have done in te past is line the class up in two rows facing each other. Post five questions that you would like the students to ask each other. For example: What is your name?, Where do you work?, Where are you from?... When you give the signal the students move down one person so they repeat the activity with another student. The student at the end of one of the rows goes to the other end so there is a continual movement. Students like this one and everyone gets to meet each other while practicing English. Try it!
I find with adults, adult-themed borad games and party game work well.
Other than the usual taboo and sharades, check out these two party games that already exist:
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