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Saturday, October 6, 2018

A game helping students speak English




A game helping students speak using English even when their level is the beginning one.
The students in the FIRST CLASS are divided into two groups and are asked to stand into two rows. They create two "queues". Each student has to answer a question or translate a sentence and if he/she fails he/she is  out, while if the answer is right (from the grammar point of view and from the point of view of coherence) he/she goes back behind the row related to his/her group.
Positive points- they improve their listening skills and their ability to answer a question properly.

The group having the last student left wins the game.
Questions for students in the first class- focus on  to be, What do you look like?,What's the weather like? and adjectives of nationality.








  1. What's your name?
  2. Is your name Marco?
  3. What's your deskmate's name?
  4. What's his name?
  5. How old are you?
  6. Are you from Italy?
  7. What's your nationality?
  8. Is he American?
  9. What's the weather like today?
  10. Is it cold today?
  11. Are you in a hurry when you go to school in the morning?
  12. Are you late for school?
  13. Is your mother Canadian?
  14. Is it hot today?
  15. Translate " Lei non è stanca"
  16. What was the weather like yesterday?
  17. What do you do?
  18. Are you a teacher?
  19. Are you thirsty now?
  20. Are you always right?
  21. Is he Russian?
  22. Translate" Questo è il mio zaino"
  23. Is his name Federico?
  24. Where are you from?
  25. Where is your deskmate from?
  26. Are you from Italy?
  27. Is your nationality Swiss?
  28. Translate" Ho ragione"
  29. Is he your buddy?
  30. Translate" Lei ha sonno"




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