Engaging Grammar Auction Activity for Teachers

Grammar auction
Шаблон для игры подготовила
Романова Наталья Юрьевна
МАОУ лицей № 49
englishforyou49@gmail.com
englishforyou49.narod.ru
For teachers
Explain the rules and pre-teach some vocabulary (slides3-4).
Divide your class into small groups.
Give them some money to spend (ex.700$).
Conduct the auction.  Show and sell sentences one by one
(slides 6-19).
Auction
Useful vocabulary
Bid (verb) – bid – bid - bidding
- to offer a particular amount of money for something at an
auction
Bid/bids (noun) = offer
I bid ____ dollars for _____.
make a bid
Any more bids?
Accept a bid
Final bid
auctioneer
Hammer
$10 going once, $10 going twice, $10 sold
Внимание!
Презентация содержит анимацию.
Вся анимация работает в режиме просмотра и
переключается при щелчке мыши по экрану.
Клик 1 (после принятия ставки
 
и указание
участниками «правильности» предложения ) =
появляется надпись
 correct /incorrect
Клик 2 (после исправления ошибок учащимися) =
появляется правильный вариант предложения
Sentence 1
She has lived in London for 10 years.
Now she is living in Oxford.
 
She 
LIVED
 
in London for 10 years.
Now she is living in Oxford.
incorrect
Sentence 2
She has been living in London for ten
years now.
correct
Sentence 3
I ask her where does she live.
 
I ask her where she 
LIVES
.
incorrect
Sentence 4
She lived in London when I moved to
Oxford.
 
She 
was living 
in London when I
moved to Oxford.
incorrect
Sentence 5
She said that she is living in London
now.
 
She said that she 
was living 
in
London 
then /at that moment
.
incorrect
Sentence 6
She has lived in London for 10 years.
Then, in 2016 she moved to Oxford.
 
She 
had lived 
in London for 10 years.
Then, in 2016 she moved to Oxford.
incorrect
Sentence 7
Mary: “I live in London”
Mary said she lived in London.
correct
Sentence 8
She lived there since last year.
 
She 
has been living 
there since last
year.
incorrect
Sentence 9
She will speak English when she lives
in London.
 
correct
Sentence 10
Who live in London?
 
Who LIVES in London?
incorrect
Sentence 11
If I lived in London, I would speak
English.
correct
Sentence 12
My brother have lived in London. Thus
his English is perfect.
 
My brother 
has
 lived in London. Thus
his English is perfect.
incorrect
Sentence 13
My brother have lived in London. Thus
his English is perfect.
 
My brother 
has
 lived in London. Thus
his English is perfect.
incorrect
Sentence 14
I didn’t believe she would live in
London.
correct
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Delve into a fun and interactive grammar auction activity designed for teachers to engage students in learning English. Pre-teach essential vocabulary, divide the class into groups, and conduct a lively auction where students bid on sentences. Enhance grammar understanding through this dynamic educational approach.

  • Grammar
  • Auction Activity
  • Teachers
  • Interactive Learning
  • English Language

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  1. Grammar auction 49 englishforyou49@gmail.com englishforyou49.narod.ru

  2. For teachers Explain the rules and pre-teach some vocabulary (slides3-4). Divide your class into small groups. Give them some money to spend (ex.700$). Conduct the auction. Show and sell sentences one by one (slides 6-19).

  3. Auction auction

  4. Useful vocabulary Bid (verb) bid bid - bidding - to offer a particular amount of money for something at an auction Bid/bids (noun) = offer I bid ____ dollars for _____. make a bid Any more bids? Accept a bid Final bid auctioneer Hammer $10 going once, $10 going twice, $10 sold

  5. ! . . 1 ( ) = correct /incorrect 2 ( ) =

  6. Sentence 1 She has lived in London for 10 years. Now she is living in Oxford. incorrect She LIVED in London for 10 years. Now she is living in Oxford.

  7. Sentence 2 She has been living in London for ten years now. correct

  8. Sentence 3 I ask her where does she live. incorrect I ask her where she LIVES.

  9. Sentence 4 She lived in London when I moved to Oxford. incorrect She was living in London when I moved to Oxford.

  10. Sentence 5 She said that she is living in London now. incorrect She said that she was living in London then /at that moment.

  11. Sentence 6 She has lived in London for 10 years. Then, in 2016 she moved to Oxford. incorrect She had lived in London for 10 years. Then, in 2016 she moved to Oxford.

  12. Sentence 7 Mary: I live in London Mary said she lived in London. correct

  13. Sentence 8 She lived there since last year. incorrect She has been living there since last year.

  14. Sentence 9 She will speak English when she lives in London. correct

  15. Sentence 10 Who live in London? incorrect Who LIVES in London?

  16. Sentence 11 If I lived in London, I would speak English. correct

  17. Sentence 12 My brother have lived in London. Thus his English is perfect. incorrect My brother has lived in London. Thus his English is perfect.

  18. Sentence 13 My brother have lived in London. Thus his English is perfect. incorrect My brother has lived in London. Thus his English is perfect.

  19. Sentence 14 I didn t believe she would live in London. correct

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