![]() ![]() Afterwards, there is a class feedback session to find out about the various countries of Olympus. Students then go around meeting people from the other countries of Olympus, asking and answering the questions and completing information about two other countries. When the students have finished, they write questions in order to find out information about the other countries. ![]() The people from the different island countries have never met each other until today! Students begin by inventing information about the country they come from and writing it down, such as the name of the country, nationality, language, how people greet each other, etc. Explain that Olympus is made up of many island countries and the islands are separated by a great ocean. In pairs, students imagine that they come from a planet called Olympus. In this light-hearted country information activity, students invent a new country and then ask questions to find out information about countries that other students have created. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins. The first student to do this wins and keeps the two cards. The two students then race to find the corresponding capital city card and give it to the reader, saying the name of the capital city at the same time. One student picks up a country card and reads out the country on the card to the other two students. Next, students play a game where they race against each other to match capital cities to countries. The student with the most cards at the end of the game is the winner. If the cards do not match, the student turns them back over. The student then keeps the cards and has another turn. 'Bangkok is the capital city of Thailand'. If the two cards match, the student makes a sentence using the two cards, e.g. In groups, students take it in turns to turn over a country card and a capital city card. Students begin by playing a pelmanism game where they match countries and capital cities together. Here are two country and capital city games that students can play to learn the names of countries and their capital cities. ![]()
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