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Halloween Speaking, Past Simple, Daily Routine, Hours, Likes, Present Tenses

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A fun and versatile game for your A1, A2 and B1 Students


FIND YOUR TWIN! HALLOWEEN EDITION!


Can be used as speaking cards in the classroom/online, question formation activity, basic tenses revision or even a writing assignment!


The set consists of:

  • 30 unique cards of Halloween characters, each one with their unique name, daily routine, likes and dislikes!
  • Cards are in a digital PDF (1 card per page), a printable PDF (2 cards per page - landscape) + 30 PNG files to be used in the classroom or online
  • Teacher's notes


ABOUT THE GAME



Aims of the game:

- to be able to form Yes/No questions using present simple/past simple/present continuous structures

- to be able to answer questions using short answers

- to learn or review thematic vocabulary

- to have fun!


Rules of the game:

(Teacher's notes)

- print each card at least twice

- give each student one card

- make sure there are at least two students with the same card

- students are forbidden to show their cards!

- Ask students to walk around the classroom and ask each other questions

- only Y/N questions are allowed!

example:


Does your character like cats?

Does your character wake up at 6 a.m.?

Is your character playing the piano now?

Did your character go to the pool yesterday?


- Gender pronouns are not recommended (makes it easier to guess)

- Open questions are not allowed (makes it easier to guess)

"What is your character doing now?" (WRONG)


- make sure your students use correct verb tenses


Use it also online:

Give one picture to each student and either put them in break-out rooms (in pairs or small groups) or ask them to use the private chat.


Assign it as homework:

Ask your students to write sentences based on the cards.


Terms of Use:

This product can be used for educational purposes.

It is strictly forbidden to copy, resell or share this lesson plan without written permission from Handy English.

You will get a ZIP (14MB) file