
It's up to them to work it out! The first student then stands up and says, "Hi, my name is., and I'm going to bring a/an/some." If the item doesn't match with the first letter of their name, say, "I'm sorry, you can't go." Then, move on to the next student. However, don't explain this to the students. The students who are allowed to go are the ones who bring something that begins with the first letter of their name. Who wants to go with me and what are you going to bring?" Then, write the following sentence on the board for the students to say: Hi, my name is., and I'm going to bring a/an/some. Begin the game by saying, "I'm the captain of a spaceship. This introduction game works best with young learners. Official Charts Company.Here is an entertaining way to get students to introduce themselves to the class.


The video focuses on each of the members during different parts of the video as they sing from light emitting microphone stands as the picture flickers in and out of recognition.

Directed by AlexandLiane, the video shows the members of the band performing the song as a set of highly choreographed dancers parade around them. The Music video of the single was officially announced through the Take That official website on and debuted the same day at 4pm UTC. The Daily Star gave the single a positive review stating that "The boys haven't strayed away from the crunching electro template they employed on Progress, which means another mean, moody stadium shaker sound ace booming from footy grounds on their upcoming Progress Tour." Music video Like their recent offerings, it's a style that has transformed them from cheesy boyband to tough manband". Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the single 4 out of 5 stars, praising it and stating, "'You bring me right back down to the Earth from the promised land' are the lyrics in the opening bars over mud-squelching synths, while the fat 'n' chunky chorus where they command their lovers to "give me what I need" is immediately satisfying.
