Make and do pelmanism and snap card games

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Fun collocations with make and do practice through pelmanism/ pairs/ the memory game and/ or the fast reactions game Snap, including cards for A1, A2, B1, B2 and C1/ C2 learners.

By: Alex Case
Level: All Levels
Theme: General
Study Area: Collocation
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Lesson Plan Content:


Make and do pelmanism and snap card games

Instructions for teachers

Choose the most suitable cards for your class, maybe from two different levels below and preferably with a similar number of “do” cards and “make” cards. You could also add more to the blank cards. Photocopy and cut up one set per group of two to four students.

To play pelmanism, students spread the cards face down across the table and take turns trying to find two cards which take the same verb. If the two cards that they take are both do cards or both make cards, they can take them and score two points. If they have taken one do card and one make card, they have to put them back face down in the same places. Play then passes to the next person. The winner is the person with most cards at the end of the game.

Snap is a faster game that can be played with the same cards. Students deal out all the cards but don’t look at their cards. Students take turns putting their top card face down on the table and race to be the first to shout “Snap!” when the last two cards take the same verb. If they are right, they can take all the cards that have been put on the table. If they shout “Snap!” when the last two cards are one do card and one make card, they have to give one card to each other play, and the game continues.

Before, between or after the games, students can work together to put all the cards into two columns by which verb they take, perhaps also putting similar expressions together such as grouping together all the housework. 

 

Cards to cut up/ Suggested answers

 

Level 1

do

make

 

(some) homework/ an assignment

 

 

a cup of tea

 

judo

 

 

some coffee/ a cup of coffee

 

karate

 

 

a mistake

 

overtime

 

 

a call/ a phone call

 

nothing

 

 

a sandwich

 

the cleaning

 

 

a speech

 

the dishes/ the washing up

 

 

an omelette

 

the ironing

 

 

breakfast

 

the laundry/ the washing

 

 

lunch

 

the shopping

 

 

dinner

 

well/ well in…

 

 

homemade jam/ homemade…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Level 2

do

make

 

a bad job

 

 

a complaint

 

a course

 

 

a decision

 

a good job

 

 

a joke

 

aerobics

 

 

a list

 

badly/ badly in…

 

 

a promise

 

good

 

 

a reservation/ a booking

 

(some/ the) housework

 

 

a suggestion

 

martial arts

 

 

an arrangement

 

something

 

 

an offer

 

your best

 

 

friends

 

a job

 

 

sense/ no sense

 

what you can

 

 

sure

 

your make up

 

 

your bed/ the bed

 

 

 

 

 


Level 3

do

make

 

a degree

 

 

a choice

 

a terrible job

 

 

a good impression

 

a great job/ a wonderful job

 

 

a noise/ a sound

 

the hoovering/ the vacuuming

 

 

a prediction

 

a PhD/ a doctorate

 

 

a profit

 

a Master’s degree/ an MA/ an MBA

 

 

a success of

 

research/ some research

 

 

an effort

 

weight training

 

 

an excuse

 

your chores

 

 

money/ some money

 

your nails

 

 

plans

 

body building

 

 

progress

 

 

 

 

the right choice

 

 

 

 

 

up your mind

 

 

 

 

 

your own jam/ your own…

 

 


Level 4

do

make

 

a postgraduate degree

 

 

a bet

 

harm/ some harm

 

 

a comment

 

some work on…

 

 

a date

 

someone a favour/ a big favour

 

 

a demand

 

business with…

 

 

a difference (in your world/ in…)

 

something for a living

 

 

a discovery

 

the accounts/ the books

 

 

a fortune

 

the right thing

 

 

a living

 

the dusting

 

 

a loss

 

up your shoe laces/ up your seatbelt/ up…

 

 

a mess/ a mess of…

 

without your usual…/ without…

 

 

an attempt

 

 

 

 

fun of

 

 

 

 

 

someone redundant

 

 

 

 

 

the most of the time available/ the most of…


Level 5

do

make

 

away with…

 

 

a confession

 

over (and start again)

 

 

a fuss

 

the dirty on…

 

 

a killing

 

the absolute minimum

 

 

a move (on…)

 

up

 

 

a pass at…

 

your hair (and make up)

 

 

a point

 

 

an appearance

 

 

 

an observation

 

 

 

my day

 

 

 

myself clear/ my meaning clear

 

 

 

off with my wallet/ off with…

 

 

 

the best of a bad job

 

 

 

up for lost time/ up for…

 

 

 

war

 

 

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