Grammar Bubbles
by Owen Dwyer and TosiPazzi Education
by Owen Dwyer and TosiPazzi Education
"Put the bubbles in the correct target!"
Untuk peserta didik SMP dan SMA
Sinopsis
It is also more focused on specific grammar points and has a more complex level structure.
This is a game for practicing simple English grammar structures. To play the game, you just have to click on the words to make grammatically correct phrases. For example, 'He eats apples' would be a correct sentence to make; whereas, 'He eat apples' would be a mistake. If you make correct sentences, you get more points, but if you make mistakes, then you lose points.
There are 3 images shown at the side of the screen. If you can make a sentence including these images, then you get more points. To complete eat stage, you have to make sentences with each image.
Stages with similar grammar points are grouped together into maps of about 10 stages. To complete the game, you have to finish each stage in a map. At the end of each stage, the map will display showing your current progress.
The grammar points covered in this game are as follows.
Map One focuses on 1st vs 3rd person verb conjugations.
Stage 1 - I like vs He likes
Stage 2 - I am vs He is
Stage 3 - I wear vs She wears
Stage 4 - I eat/drink vs He eats/drinks
Stage 5 - I am vs he is vs they are
Stage 6 - 'to have' vs 'to be' when describing appearances
Stage 7 - I don't like vs He doesn't like
Stage 8 - I watch/read vs She watches/reads
Stage 9 - Come from vs speaks for countries
Map Two focuses on pronouns.
Stage 1 - I ... him/her
Stage 2 - I use my ...
Stage 3 - He washes his ...
Stage 4 - She loves her ...
Stage 5 - My ... are ...
Stage 6 - He gives ... to him/her
Stage 7 - He/She ... him/her/us/them
Stage 8 - His/Her ... is ...
Stage 9 - They use their ...
Stage 10 - We clean our ...
Stage 11 - Our/Their/Your ... are ...
Stage 12 - He/She ... himself/herself
Stage 13 - I give/take ... from/to him/her
Map Three focuses on plurals and particles.
Stage 1 - I want a/some for food
Stage 2 - I have a/two for body parts
Stage 3 - She has a/two/three for items
Stage 4 - He doesn't have a/any
Stage 5 - He is wearing ... vs He is wearing a ...
Stage 6 - He ate a vs an
Stage 7 - There is/are
Stage 8 - There is/are
Stage 9 - There isn't/aren't
Stage 10 - There aren't any ...
This game does not aim to teach any of these grammar points; rather, it is expected that a teacher would do that in class. The aim of this game is simply to practice and reinforce the language.
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