84. Chained words: a simple game


Joe told us,
"All right. Try 'Chained words'. So simple.
Ask one student to give a word, like 'dog'. Then, a second student says another word, beginning with the last letter of 'dog'.
You or a student writes the words all together, like in a chain. And so on with the game.
Retrieving words from their minds helps them interiorize a more ample range of words."
On the photo a scene of the movie The Chronicles of Narnia. Episode: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. The movie was premiered in 2006, and it is based on the novel of C. S. Lewis. One of the protagonists speaking with... was it a faun, or a centaur? The movie is worth watching it.

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