Jana Sakasegawa: Any one game for a round of words tennis. Can be played by two or more persons. The game commences when the first player calls out a single word, it can noun, verbs. adverb. adjectives etc; the next player will have to link up with a related word immediately without hestitation, to be followed by the next player and so on. For example. lets say that the first player starts the game with the word "glass". the second player will without delay offer a related word to link eg "drink" and the third follows with "water" and so until someone fails or hesitated with a suitable word and gets knock out; the games continues until there is one suvivor remaining.EDIT:By the way, ignore the immature kid whos copying & pasting my post.....Show more
Lashawnda Anteby: Wreck em, end ya music! / Recommend ya music
Burt Cheevers: Any one game for a round of words tennis. Can be played by two or more persons. The game commences when the first player calls out a s! ingle word, it can noun, verbs. adverb. adjectives etc; the next player will have to link up with a related word immediately without hestitation, to be followed by the next player and so on. For example. lets say that the first player starts the game with the word "glass". the second player will without delay offer a related word to link eg "drink" and the third follows with "water" and so until someone fails or hesitated with a suitable word and gets knock out; the games continues until there is one suvivor remaining....Show more
Bernie Cerra: Often my students enter my class with a very small palette of tone-terms to work with. As a result, they talk about poems as though they were composed in primary colors: happy, sad, angry, sarcastic, and maybe one or two more.
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