< Interlingual Energizers
Facilitator | |
amount | 1, more for groups which don't know the game |
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Participants | |
age | 6+ |
group size | 5-15 |
Setting | |
materials | nothing special |
space | free space, indoor or outdoor |
time | 5-10 min |
Outcome | |
energizer for younger children or teambuilder for older participants |
The activity Toaster (Deutsch: Toaster, română: Toaster, español: Tostadora) is part of the collection of interlingual energizers. See a list of all activities.
Introduction
The introduction is also available in 2 other languages: español, Deutsch
Let's play a game in which we turn into household devices and other characters.
español |
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Vamos a jugar un juego que se basa en mimicas |
Deutsch |
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Lasst uns ein Spiel spielen, indem wir uns in Haushaltsgeräte und andere Figuren verwandeln. |
Rules
The rules is also available in 2 other languages: español, Deutsch
- Let's stand in a circle. One person stands in the middle.
- You (the person in the middle) point randomly at a person in the circle and shout the name of one movement:
- If somebody makes a mistake, he or she replaces the person in the middle.
- toaster
- monkey
- blender
- elephant
- firefighters
- freezer
- James Bond
- vomiting kangaroo
- rooster
- dinosaur
- washing machine
- palm tree
- splash
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Possible extensions
- As soon as the group gets used to the rules you can start to eliminate players who make mistakes instead of sending them to the middle.
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