Oops, you’re in trouble! You went for a swim during your sailing cruise, with no one else on board, but you forgot about the hungry sharks! Now try to get back on board before the shark eats you Your teacher will ask you questions One bad answer will get you one step closer to the shark One good answer and you move one step closer to the safety of the boat Good luck! rip 1 life You can use this activity as a fun way to test your students’ knowledge of, say, words from the previous lesson or you could have them decide on the correctness of sentences you read out I find that this imaginary scenario effectively raises the stakes for students and is able to break the boredom of testing I usually start with the more difficult questions, so that in the end the questions get simpler and simpler, whicih give students a better chance of “surviving.” Your goal is to keep up the game long enough to test everything you want So in case the questions are too difficult in the beginning, which would cut the game short, just give students some helpful clues Hope you’ll like the game! Oops, you’re in trouble! You went for a swim during your sailing cruise, with no one else on board, but you forgot about the hungry sharks! Now try to get back on board before the shark eats you Your teacher will ask you questions One bad answer will get you one step closer to the shark One good answer and you move one step closer to the safety of the boat Good luck! rip 1 life