English club annual party, seeking interactive games on stage and off stage.

Interaction on stage and off stage? Then we can compete in groups, so the scene will be more lively:

One: The host drew a big round face on the blackboard and asked each group of students to cover their eyes, plus eyes, nose and mouth! If it is crooked, deduct their ingredients! The following teammates can shout, left or right, help him find the right position, and finally give points.

Two: You write a letter on the blackboard, such as' L', so that everyone can say a word starting with L without repeating it. People who can't say it can choose to punish themselves or knock on their own group! There are many punishment measures, such as sitting on a stool in a straight line after circling 10, or putting a pile of flour between two punished people. When the host says start, they blow! probably

Three: how many stools can be placed in the middle of the field, but there should be fewer than the number of groups! One person from each group will come up and walk around the stool. Stop and start robbing! If you can't grab it, you must deduct points or choose to punish yourself! This punishment can be played by lottery! The signature should be interesting, such as' squatting a few feet to sing the national anthem', holding a table and saying' I like you so much', or' dancing the elephant' and' reading the tongue twisters below'.

Four: You can use cards of several colors, such as red, yellow, blue, green and black! Then write the wrong color on it, such as' red' on the green board, so that they can reflect it quickly! Punish if you don't respond correctly!

I have been the host of such programs many times, and you can also find students who are particularly good at English learning to share your experience with you! This can be self-recommended or recommended. As for making the atmosphere lively, there must be rewards and punishments ~ I wish you success ~ good luck.

Supplement: If it is related to English, then it is stipulated that all game processes should be in English! The audience calls for directions in English, and you shout' stop' to let them grab stools in English!