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In this activity/game, children will practice miming other students' dance movements.
This game can be used to spice up the revision part of your group online classes, student age 6+. You can use this game to accompany any revision activity you have planned. The game is intended for classes with 2 or more students. Alternatively, if a teacher is teaching a 1-1 class, the teacher and student can play it.
One student stands up and dances to the music the teacher plays and other students repeat his or her movements. After a student has had a chance to move and dance, the teacher stops the music and presents the revision exercise the student needs to complete. See below an example video of the game.
This game can accompany all sorts of vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, speaking, listening or comprehension activities! For example, when the music stops, the chosen student needs to identify an image on a flashcard or read out correctly a target word on a blackboard or screen. Also, at each pause of the music, the teacher can present on a board sentences where grammar needs to be fixed. Each pause will introduce a different sentence to go over, based on the rules they learned that week.