Communicative Games

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HOW TO PLAY 1) This game requires two groups of players. One group will be the checkpoint holder and another group will be the competitor. 2) Pick five students to be the checkpoint holder. They will stay at five stationsone person per station. 3) The rest of the students left will be the competitors. Divide them into four teams and each team has three members. 4) Each team will be given a task. They have to find the missing family’s picture in their task. 5) They have to find the missing picture in the family tree at all the stations by asking at the checkpoint holders. i.e.: if the team is looking for a picture of the daughter of Khairul’s family, they may ask “Do you have a picture of Khairul’s daughter?”. 6) If the checkpoint holder has the picture, he/she will say, “Yes, I have that picture” and give the picture to the team. But if he/she doesn’t have the picture, he/she might say, “Sorry, I don’t have that picture of your family”. 7) All the question and answer session must be ask/answer in full structured sentences. 8) The most important rule is, the team member may only ask one question in a time. If the checkpoint holder doesn’t have any picture of their family that time, they have to move to the next station. I.e. team 1 look for their missing picture at station 2, but there is no picture of their family, then they have to move to next station 1, 3, 4 or 5. 9) They have 5 minutes time to complete the task.

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