How Many Board Game
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Fun competitive personalised speaking board game, moving around by getting high numbers in replies from your partners.
Lesson Plan Content:
There is/ There are how many board game
Basic instructions
Move around the board by getting your partner to say high numbers (under ten).
beds |
in… bedroom |
topic: bedding |
in… bag
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START in this area |
books
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Detailed instructionsAsk a “How many… are there...?” question using the words or on the topic in the square that you are on, e.g. “How many beds are there in your house?” for “beds”, “How many pets are there in your family?”, for “pets”, “How many coins are there in your bag?” for “in… bag”, or “How many plates are there in your kitchen?” for “topic: cutlery”. Your partner must answer with a full sentence like “There are three beds in my house”, “There is only one pet in my family”, “There are about 20 coins in my bag”, or “There are no plates in my kitchen. (The plates are in the dining room)”. You can then move the number that your partner said in that answer. However, if the number is 10 or over, you can’t move. If you partner says “There are no…”, you also can’t move. If you can’t move, you have to try again with the same task when it is next your turn (after your partner’s turn). Move anti-clockwise round and round the board until your teacher stops the game. The person who is ahead at that time is the winner.
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windows
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bottles of
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in… wardrobe |
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in this building |
towels
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chairs
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topic: sports equipment |
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topic: clothes
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topic: furniture |
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in this country
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topic: food
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topic: crockery |
in this street
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cupboards
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stools
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topic: cutlery
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topic: shops
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duvets
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in this school
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in… dining room |
in this room
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topic: electronics |
posters
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in… hall/ corridor |
in… pockets
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in… home
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pets
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jars of
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pictures
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in… kitchen
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in… living room |
near here
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packets of…
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people
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