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Present Simple- Guess Who Game

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Guessing which of six people your partner chose by asking easy Present Simple questions about their family, appearance, habits, etc.

By: Alex Case
Level: Beginner
Theme: General
Study Area: Present Tenses
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Present Simple Guess Who game

Work in groups of three or four. Choose one of the people below. Answer your partners’ questions about that person’s habits etc until someone guesses which person you chose. Anyone can guess at any time but they lose one point if their guess is wrong. Then take turns choosing one person and asking questions in the same way.

 

John

student

two sisters and one brother

dog

soccer

car

beer

bath

English, Spanish and Japanese

tall

 

Jane

student

two brothers and one sister

dog

tennis

bicycle and car

fizzy drinks

shower

English

tall and thin

 

Jim

student

one sister

cat

tennis

bicycle and motorbike

beer

shower

English and French

short and fat

 

Julie

postal worker

one brother

no pet

no sports

car and motorbike

fizzy drinks and wine

bath

English, Spanish and French

short

 

George

shop assistant

one sister and one brother

no pet

tennis

car, motorbike and bicycle

beer and wine

bath and shower

French

fat

 

Jenny

shop assistant

two sisters and two brothers

cat

badminton

bicycle

water

shower

English, Spanish and Italian

thin

Ask about anything above that you don’t understand, couldn’t make questions about, etc, working together to make related questions and answers each time.

Write descriptions of six other (true or imaginary) people to play the same game with. Your teacher will tell you if you should write full sentences or just key words.

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