Hello, This is my first visit here so hi!. i have a question that to be quite honest has me a little stumped! .could anyone suggest why monopoly or clue, may not be a suitable game for the efl classroom? I would really appreciate any views you may have. regards
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Hi, Well, you have left out some important information here. What age are you students? to be honest.
— Dokterjokkebrok
Hi, Well, you have left out some important information here.
What age are you students?
to be honest.
Now, just for the record, my EFL students were quite young at the time, say, 15-16.
So naturally I never tried that again...
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Well, you have left out some important information here. What age are you students?
I once did a lesson that involved a board game, but it was too much hassle...to be honest. Now, just for the record, my EFL students were quite young at the time, say, 15-16. So naturally I never tried that again... What did work for me is print out these A3/A4 format board game sheets, which
hi DJB, Many thanks for the response. I should have really added that it is a general question, being that i need to explain for a module question, why the 2 games are not really suitable for an efl class, and once i figure out why how i would adapt it. I have been trying to think of any religious or cultural background issues that it may not be suitable for, and maybe as you say, maybe a bit