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Food battleship
This battleship game makes your students practice Yes/No questions at food and drinks vocabulary, and the “would you like” form. For this reason, there are food and drinks on the grid to be used as coordinates for each cell. For example, the first empty row: (cell #1) Salad – Lemonade, (cell #2) Salad- Coffee, (cell #3) Salad- water… The second row: (cell #1) Potato ships- Lemonade, (cell #2) Potato ships-Coffee… and so on.
Before play begins, each player secretly arranges a number of ships on the grid. Each ship occupies a number of consecutive squares on the grid, arranged either horizontally or vertically. The number of squares for each ship has to be previously determined. He tries to hit the opponent´s ships by making a guess, e.g. " WOULD YOU LIKE SOME SALAD AND SOME LEMONADE TO DRINK?", " WOULD YOU LIKE SOME MEAT AND SOME TEA TO DRINK??" etc.
The other player responds “No, thanks” (miss) or “Yes, please” (hit). When he asks a question, he puts an X (hit) or O (miss).
The ship is sunk when all the squares of it have been hit, (by making correct guesses). The game ends when all of one player´s ships have been sunk.
Level:elementary
Age: 7-17
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