Here's another quick game that I created, but I'm sure another teacher probably created before me, that I use on the TEFL course. You can use this with intermediate and advanced students in groups of threes.
Set up:
Two students face each other with a meter apart between them. One student is blindfolded, and the other student strikes a convoluted pose. The more intricate and complex the pose is, the better. Now, a third student instructs the blindfolded student to copy and mirror the pose. It sounds basic, but the language can get really complex. Think 'twist your wrist so it's facing you and extend your first and second finger....Tilt your head back and shrug your shoulder close to your neck' See what I mean?
You can have a lot of fun with this, and it's a quick activity to teach and jump into. To make it more engaging, make it a competition, where one person from each team strikes a pose for the other team to solve. This will make the posing students really think of creative postures and poses to stump the other team.
Cheers,
Chris
TEFL Prague Courses
The Language House TEFL
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