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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 5:50 am    Post subject: Forfeits for Games Reply with quote

What are the best forfeits that you have that make participation in a language game more interesting or exciting? I think I'm getting at those games where there aren't any teams.

Someone I know said they make their kids sing. I imagine there being problems in getting kids to sing who cant say basic stuff. Although I guess most students can say the abc song...Perhaps I can make them recite anything we happen to be studying (like ordinal numbers or conjugate a verb or say a random sentence..)?

I guess this might be rile the feathers of those on either side of the 'don't humiliate' argument, but I'd love to hear as many views and get as much advice as possible. Accept for giving out candy Rolling Eyes I teach elementary to high school students.
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