Preparation:
Divide the students in to groups of four or five. Then ask the student
to make the name for their ships for example with the names of animals,
cities, movie stars or let them find their own favourite names.
Ask them to choose the Captain and the Shooter. The captain's duty
is
to memorize his ship's name, so he can reply if somebody call his
ship's name. The shooter's duty is to memorize the names of the ships
of 'their enemies', so he can shoot them by calling their ship's
name.
Activity:
Arrange all the captains in a circle, the ships' crews must line up
behind their captains. The shooter is the last
crew member in line.
The teacher must decide a lexical area of vocabulary, this
vocabulary will be used to defend their ships from the attacks. Every
students (except the shooters) must find their own words. The lexical
area for example, "Four Legged Animals". Give the students 1-2 minutes
to find as many possible words as they can and memorize them.
Start the game by calling a ship's name, for example the ship name
is "THE CALIFORNIAN". The captain of THE CALIFORNIAN must reply with a
word from the lexical area given, for example he says "TIGER"
followed by his crews behind him one by one, "COW"; "SHEEP" until
it is the
shooter turns and he calls out the name of another ship and the captain
of the ship
called must reply and his crews must do the same thing. No word can be
repeated.
If the captain is late to reply (more than 2 seconds) or his crew
can not say the words or a word repeated or the
shooter shoots the wrong ship (his own ship or the ship that has
already been sunk) the ship is sunk, and the crew members can join the
crew of another ship.
The teacher can change the lexical area for the next round.
In the last round there will be two big groups battling to be the
winner.
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