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I brought this game to my English classes a couple of years ago and I did not regret it. I used to play it orally only, but this year I decided to make it as a worksheet and it went even better!
Don’t be surprised if it takes more than one class.
You can find a few more cards on the Internet along with their solution.
I also suggest you get your students working in smaller groups than as a whole class (some students will just never speak I guess…). Name a few leaders within smaller groups of 10 students (let the leaders know about the situation and the solution) and have them compete on what group will be the first to find the solution while you’re either evaluating or assessing their oral skills.
What I realised also with the question part is that it became the most orginal dictation I could ever imagine since I asked my students to write all the questions they heard while playing (I was only writing on the board the words they never heard of).
Have fun!
Level:intermediate Age: +13
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