Since me, Nabila and Ka Mun are responsible for the games, so we will prepare all the games to be played during the camp. I'm thinking of collecting all the games you guys used in the language games class and see whether they are appropriate for the university students. If they are appropriate, that's good and if not, perhaps we can alter the contents of the games to suit the university students' level. Besides that, we are going to come out with our own games and posted here so that we can get feedback from all of you :) We will try our best to come out with games that do not require lots of materials.
If you have any suggestions for the games, do share with us. We would like to hear your opinion ;)
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The games we played in class are good but we played in our small group, so we need to consider the number of students, whether the game is suitable for them to completed.
We also need to come our some games which are related to our real life situation, thus its will be more helpful for them in their further study after the camp.
Noted :) Thanks for your suggestions :D
I am totally agree with Ling Yao's opinion. We should use some of the suitable games we played in our class. When we are planning the games, i think we have to consider about the age group of our participants (adult group), the duration allocated for each game slot and size of groups. Here, I would like to suggest the Mafia game and The Detective game (another version), and Ruzaini's game (I forgot the name) to be used for the language camp. Personally, I enjoyed these games.
One of the most important issue we have to take note is the rules of the games. I think we have to set appropriate rules for every game (just few). This would be helpful for the facilitators to conduct the games and participants to play the games.
I suggest that you (game planners) choose the games, which are played in class, you see suitable to play and if those games are not enough, we can all participate in suggesting new games. At least we know the short comings and rules of the games we played in class.
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