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The activities below provide fun exercises for the entire class when you have extra time. They are designed to be taught with specific exercises in this Review of Units. Click on an activity in the list below or scroll down the page.

Spelling contest
Game – Hangman
Crossword puzzle
Opposites

 
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Spelling contest

This activity is designed to be taught with Exercise 5, "Twenty Questions."

Time: 10–15 minutes. This game is good for reviewing vocabulary in any unit and for practicing spelling. Here, it also helps students learn each other's names.

Preparation: Give students a list of all the students' names to review beforehand, if necessary. Use first names alone. Cut up the list so that each name is on a separate slip of paper. Put the slips into an envelope.
  • In class, divide the students into two teams and announce a time limit (10–15 minutes).
  • Draw a name from the envelope, and say the name to a student on the first team. If the student spells the name correctly, select a second name, and say it to the next person on the same team. When a student misspells a name, that student sits down and it becomes the turn of the other team.
  • The winner is the team that spells the most names correctly (has the most people standing) within the time limit.

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Game – Hangman

This activity is designed to be taught with Exercise 5, "Twenty Questions."

Time: 20 minutes. This popular game can be used to practice vocabulary and spelling in any unit.
  • Each student chooses a word from the unit.
  • Students take turns going to the board. The student at the board draws the hangman diagram and blanks – one blank for each letter of the word he or she has chosen:

  • The student at the board calls on other students to take turns guessing the letters of the word. If someone guesses a correct letter, it is written in the appropriate blank. If the guess is wrong, the student at the board draws one part of the body on the gallows. There are nine body parts, which are drawn in this order: head, neck, left arm, right arm, body, left leg, right leg, left foot, and right foot.

  • The object of the game is for someone to guess the correct word before the picture of the hangman's body is completed. The student who guesses the word is the winner and gets to be the next student at the board. If the body is complete, the student at the board wins.

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Crossword puzzle

This activity is designed to be taught with Exercise 5, "Twenty Questions." See also the new crossword puzzle created for this Revew of Units.

Time: 15 minutes. This activity is good for reviewing vocabulary in any unit and for practicing spelling.
  • Students form pairs or groups and then make crossword puzzle grids of 12 squares by 12.
  • Students can refer to the Unit Summary at the back of the Student's Book. Using words from the list, students try to fit in as many words as possible onto their grids. Words can go across or down. Every word must include at least one letter that is in another word. Letters that are next to each other must be part of a complete word.
  • This example uses names of objects from Unit 2.

    w c
    w a s t e b a s k e t
    t o l
    c l o c k o l
    h k p u r s e
    h r
    o m a p
    n s
    e k e y s
    r

  • After ten minutes, stop the activity and find out who has the most words on the grid.

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Opposites

This activity is designed to be taught with Exercise 5, "Twenty Questions."

Time: 10–15 minutes. This activity can be adapted for use with later units. Here, it provides a cumulative review of the vocabulary introduced in Units 1–8.
  • Write Opposites on the board. Demonstrate the meaning by writing yes and no under it. Elicit a few more pairs of opposites from the students. Write the following lists of words on the board or give to students in a handout. Demonstrate the task by drawing a line between yes in the list on the left and no in the list on the right. Students work in pairs to match the words on the left with their opposites on the right.
Words:
yes
new
day
exciting
stressful
dark
easy
noon
A.M.
tall
first
thin
hello
in front of
summer
black
relaxing
boring
midnight
winter
good-bye
old
behind
white
last
difficult
P.M.
light
night
heavy
short
no

Answers

yes/no
new/old
day/night
exciting/boring
stressful/relaxing
dark/light
easy/difficult
noon/midnight
A.M./P.M.
tall/short
first/last
thin/heavy
hello/good-bye
in front of/behind
summer/winter
black/white

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