April 01, 2003
April 01, 2003
Almost everyone enjoys the camaraderie of being huddled around in a circle,
captured by the excitement of a friendly, fast-paced game.
Listening Lottory is such a game whose objectives are to improve listening skills, associate sounds with their appropriate pictures, expand vocabulary, develop language skills, think in English under pressure without reverting to Japanese and enjoy guessing without the fear of making a mistake. But this game is so much fun that the teacher and the students get caught up in the excitement of the play and often forget that it actually is an English teaching tool.
Listening Lottory consists of four Lottory playing boards, thirty-two picture playing cards (vocabulary), a tape cassette consisting of six sound sequences and a teacher's guide.
How to play:
Listening Lottory also fosters giggling and laughter because the sounds are often so funny, like the screeching of the pig, the belching of a frog or the quacking of a duck. The amazing thing about this game is how quickly the students get engrossed in it and how capable they are in responding to sounds in English. They absorb the vocabulary naturally. There is no way they can win if they speak Japanese or translate in their minds. Everyone who plays is a winner!
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