Divide the people in the car into four groups Ask a teacher at the back of the car to whisper a number to the last classmate in each group (each group is different). Be careful not to be heard.
At first, two digits can be transmitted, with the left eye representing ten digits and the right eye representing single digits. For example, the passing number is 58, which means that the left eye blinks five times and the right eye blinks eight times. When the latter one begins to pass, others can only look at the front, and the latter partner can only turn back when he pats you on the shoulder. Each group supervises each other, and the figures can only be expressed in the agreed way, and no words can be spoken.
Advanced: Numbers can be increased from two digits to three digits, and hundreds of digits can be expressed by mouth. For example, 458 means that the mouth is opened and closed five times, and then the left eye and right eye are the same as above. Of course, it can also be expressed by four or five digits, and there are many ways for students to play by themselves. The team that got the wrong answer sent representatives to carry out the procedure.
2, finger-pointing
One person describes (can't speak words, can't speak English), and the other person guesses that each group is two minutes, with a maximum of 20 words.
Examples: dancing, dejected, jumping up and down, blinking, getting angry, being in a daze, too many cooks, skimming flowers, stealing clocks, being charming, blinking, stumbling, crying, waiting for rabbits, etc. (Idioms should be prepared in advance and printed into small cards), and the winning team can get prizes.
3. "Seven bright and seven dark"
The so-called bright seven is: 7, 17, 27 and so on, and the dark seven is a multiple of: 7.
To increase the difficulty of the game, you can also count multiples of 15 and 15. These are all unspeakable figures. If it's your turn to clap your hands, the next person will jump to the next number. If you encounter multiples of 15 and 15, draw a circle by hand and make a big moon. If you say this is wrong,
4. "frog trap"
Frog has a mouth, two eyes and four legs; Two frogs, two mouths, four eyes and eight legs? By analogy, everyone will be punished for saying a wrong sentence, a quantifier and a numeral.
5. Who is undercover?
Number of people: 7 people, 1 undercover, and a few spectators.
Rules of the game: Seven people draw lots, six of them get the same word, and the rest 1 get another different but related word. You can only say one sentence in each round to describe the word you get (be careful not to say that word directly). After each round of description, seven people voted for the suspected undercover, and the person with the most votes was out. If two people,