The game can become a great discovery for you because of its variability. The set includes transparent cards with geometric images and cards with words and phrases. Transparent cards are laid out in a circle, as in the video, and then the player who will show the word picks up a card with words, and the one who guesses calls a random number of the words – and the game begins. The player who shows can use any geometric shapes on the transparent cards and combine them as he or she wants so that the word can be guessed. Here is an example: the word – the Statue of Liberty – and this is what the player has created from the figures. Not only one person can take part in the guessing, but also the whole group. The scores are given to the one who guessed and the one who showed if the word or phrase was guessed correctly. The game is a great way to recycle vocabulary in both pairs and groups. Students work with both the meaning of the word and the pronunciation, that’s why the cards can be used for whole phrases, for creating stories using certain grammar, and most importantly, for memorizing, because the game develops associative thinking. Imagine can be played with any set of words. The game can last from 5 to 30 minutes, or even a whole lesson. Depending on the lesson aims, you can prepare from 1 to 5 activities with this game. It takes up little space, so you can take it with you on a trip and engage with children, repeating words or geometric shapes. |