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Author Topic: English casino  (Read 359 times)

Offline iceearth83

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English casino
« on: August 30, 2011, 05:57:26 PM »
This activity is for reading.
The story I used is titled, "Murder in a Mansion"
I also added another  story, "It's Written in a Cards." This one is also interesting.

First, teach students new words.
Second, handout the story and questions.
Third, check the answers.
Forth, give students a couple of minutes to read through the story.
Fifth, take back the story worksheets from all the students.
Sixth, start the game!

When you prepare this activity, you need a small whiteboard and chips for betting.
Chips makes the game more interesting.

If you open the ppt file, you will know how to play the game.

I hope your students and you enjoy this!

p.s. I haven't found out the last part of the story "Murder in a Mension" If you have or find out the last part, let me know. :)


 

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