If you think studying history or literature is boring and hard, you’re wrong. Suggest your teacher to plan team quizzes from time to time and have fun all together.
OUR QUIZ GAME
Prepare a list of 60 questions,
form two 3-member teams, pick up a presenter and an assistant. The teacher
will be the judge and will assign the points to the contestants. The assistant
will write down the scores on the blackboard. The presenter will read the
questions. The contestants will answer the questions in turns following always
the same order, 10 questions for each
contestant. If a contestant can’t answer his/her own question, the presenter or
the judge will give the answer, NOT the other contestants.
Contestant 1: Questions 1-7-13-19-25-31-37-43-49-55
Contestant 2: Questions 2-8-14-20-26-32-38-44-50-56
Contestant 3: Questions 3-9-15-21-27-33-39-45-51-57
Contestant 4: Questions 4-10-16-22-28-34-40-46-52-58
Contestant 5: Questions 5-11-17-23-29-35-41-47-53-59
Contestant 6: Questions 6-12-18-24-30-36-42-48-54-60
Sounds a bit complicated? Don't worry, it isn't. Actually, it was fun! Have a look at our video…
AND THE WINNER IS …
Each correct answer is one point and the team with the highest score won. What did they win? Books or colourful souvenirs from Britain
provided by our teacher. Eugenio was the presenter in 4scB and Benny led the game in 4scA.
Who were the contestants looking at while giving their answers? Mrs Spila, of course, who was supervising the activity as the judge.
Who were the contestants looking at while giving their answers? Mrs Spila, of course, who was supervising the activity as the judge.
It’s a helpful way to study and to learn English literature. 👍🏻
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