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ELF Pronunciation 'Battleships'

On your grid, secretly mark the Useful vocabulary:


following ships:


1x "hit"


2x "miss"

4x 
"sunk"
  

YOUR GRID YOUR PARTNER'S GRID


whale

whale
berry

berry
very

sing

very

sing
sink

sink
two

two
veil

veil
do

do
shoe shoe

zoo zoo

jewel jewel

you'll you'll

pet pet

bet bet

gum gum

gun gun

How to play:

• Your grid represents the sea. Put your 'ships' in the 'sea' by colouring in squares.
• Your partner should do the same with his/her grid. Do not show each other your grids!
• The ships in your grid can touch corners, but must not touch sides:

X OK

• The number of 'ships' which you must put in the 'sea' is shown above the grids: 1 big one, 2 medium ones and 4 small ones.
• Take turns to guess where each other's 'ships' are.
• To find out of a 'ship' (or part of one) is in a particular square, read the coordinates of that square to your partner.
For example: "Jewel. (pause) Two".
• If you successfully hit a 'ship', you guess again. If you miss, your partner takes a turn to guess a square from your grid.
• If your partner doesn't understand your pronunciation of a word, say it again by contrasting it with the similar word next to it.
For example: "Not 'do'. (pause) 'Two.'"

© Laura Patsko (2013) for http://elfpron.wordpress.com

This game board is designed for: Spanish speakers.

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