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Denis DNT Jun 9th, 2007 11:27 am

A writing game for adults. 'One dream'
 
Have you ever tried this one Clive? It's called 'One dream' perfect for adults especially those already working.

You need a nice prize. pick a sum of money; 1million US dollars, RMB, Yen, etc.
Each student has to write on a piece of paper an elaborate plan of what he or she would do with such a sum of money.
They don't have to write their names. But they have to use numbers for names.
Announce the sum of money to them and get them writing. At the end all the papers are collected read out and two persons with the same dream are declared winners and given the prize.
If you have more than two persons with the same dreams you will have to find little differences to eliminate them until you settle on two.
The most exciting experience I had in this game was when a couple ended up as winners. The husband and the wife all had the same dream plan for the money. Everyone clapped for them.
If you happen to use it let us know how it goes.

paul3879 Feb 24th, 2008 06:34 am

Re: A writing game for adults. 'One dream'
 
Maybe I am just tired but I don't understand what you mean by
"They don't have to write their names. But they have to use numbers for names."
Do you mean instead of "Bob, Bill and Ted" they use No. 1, 2 and 3?

Denis DNT Feb 24th, 2008 10:46 am

Re: A writing game for adults. 'One dream'
 
Yes.
They use numbers in order to create good suspense when the plans are being read out to the rest of the class. When you announce the winning numbers (Two persons with the same or a similar dream) the moment of suspense is just great when everyone else waits for them to own up.

ecstaci Sep 23rd, 2008 01:12 pm

Re: A writing game for adults. 'One dream'
 
What if no two people have the same dream?

aandr67 Jun 4th, 2013 09:07 am

Re: A writing game for adults. 'One dream'
 
Quote:

Quote ecstaci (Post 17609)
What if no two people have the same dream?

people can have a simillar dream just not the sameone.

eslonlinejack Jun 21st, 2013 09:26 pm

Re: A writing game for adults. 'One dream'
 
I like this; it is a subtle way of turning a writing exercise on the conditional into a game.

abarboza Jun 21st, 2013 11:56 pm

Re: A writing game for adults. 'One dream'
 
Quote:

Quote eslonlinejack (Post 82365)
I like this; it is a subtle way of turning a writing exercise on the conditional into a game.

Indeed! Making a writing activity fun. I am using this with my students for sure.

Thanks for sharing


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