Play the game as Angry Bacteria character and try to destroy all enemies like vitamins, cholesterols, corpuscles. Collect points as much as possible and attack the heart to win the game. Maybe it looks easy but several levels will make you sweat. Try your skills and memory.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Projectikeu.AngryBacteriaRun&hl=en_US&gl=US
ESL Sentence Race Game - Reading, Listening and Speaking Activity - Any Level - 20 minutes This popular ESL sentence race game can be used to help students practice any language point. Divide the students into two teams. One player from each team comes to the front of the class and sits with their back to the board.
https://www.teach-this.com/esl-games/sentence-race-games
How to Play the Game 20 Questions Gather a group of 2 to 5 people to play the game. Choose 1 person to be "it" first. Pick a person, place, or thing if you are "it". Start by asking general yes or no questions if you are not "it". Take turns asking yes or no questions. Ask more specific questions as you go along. Play until you reach 20 questions or someone gives the right answer. See More....
https://www.wikihow.com/Play-20-Questions
"Play-based learning at its finest utilizes the environment as a third teacher, in conjunction with the students and classroom facilitator. A place where every activity and object placed in the space has a purpose, adds to the learning, and helps scaffold information across the learning domains," says Gabel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_through_play
Starbucks makes 80% of its revenue from the 15,000 coffee shops it owns and operates worldwide. So: ($26.5B x 0.80) / 15,000 / 365 days/year = $3,800 per day in company-owned stores (most stores). That’s a profit per store of $520/day (avg, using 13.6% profit). Starbucks does very well in US, China and elsewhere.
https://www.reference.com/world-view/many-cups-coffee-starbucks-sell-day-30165505f1ced767
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