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Post by Otaku on Nov 27, 2007 7:37:26 GMT 8
For all those that don't look at the 'Recently Added' section on Englipedia's homepage, I compiled 8 pages of random famous people to use for the 'who' grammar point. Sorry, but the file is kinda bulky, 4.7mbs.
I will eventually upload some games for this worksheet but the easiest game to play is the game where you give the students hints to the person and they have to guess who you are.
For example, 1. I am a Japanese comedian. 2. I wear black clothes and sunglasses. 3. I was born on December 18, 1975 (Damn! I'm older than him!) 4. My real name is Masaki Sumitani.
Who am I? Answer: Hard Gay
The earlier they guess the person, the more points they receive.
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Post by hellndie on Nov 27, 2007 10:15:01 GMT 8
for this grammar pt. you can always play the real jeopardy game. Teachers give the answer and the students reply with the question. For example, ALT says, "She is your English teacher." Students answer, "Who is Mrs. K?"
This is one that every student knows. Q = "I like to say .. sonna ni kankei nee." A = "who is yoshida kojima?" (he is a really famous comedian)
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