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Like & don’t like- coin games

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Ten fun flipping a coin games to practise like and don't like, including trying to get particular answers, finding preferences that people share, lying games, and guessing games.

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Like and don’t like coin games

Work in pairs. Play games from below (your own choice or the one or ones your teacher tells you to).

 

Like and don’t like answer me coin game

Heads = One point if your partner says “Yes, I do” when you ask a “Do you like…?” question

Tails = One point if your partner says “No, I don’t” when you ask them a “Do you like…?” question

 

Like and don’t like make me say yes coin game

Heads = One point if your partner says “Yes, I do” when you ask a question about their likes

Tails = One point if your partner says “Yes, he does” or “Yes, she does” when you ask them about other people’s likes (with no points for “I don’t know”)

 

Like don’t like things in common coin game

Heads = One point if you can find something you both like

Tails = One point if you can find something you both don’t like

 

Like and don’t like comparisons coin game

Heads = One point for something that you like or don’t like and your partner feels the same about (= the same feelings)

Tails = One point for something that you like and your partner doesn’t or that you don’t like and your partner likes (= different feelings)

 

Like don’t like coin bluffing game 1

Flip the coin secretly without your partner seeing what side is top

Heads = Make a true statement about something you like or don’t like

Tails = Make a false statement about something you like or don’t like (= a lie/ something that isn’t true)

Your partner will then guess if what you said is true or not (maybe after more questions)

 

Like don’t like coin bluffing game 2

Flip the coin secretly without your partner seeing what side is top

Heads = Make a true or false statement about something you like

Tails = Make a true or false statement about something you don’t like

Your partner will then guess if what you said is true or not (maybe after more questions)

 

Like don’t like coin bluffing game 3

Flip the coin secretly without your partner seeing what side is top

Heads = Make a true statement and then a false statement about things you like and/ or dislike

Tails = Make a false statement and then a true statement about things you like/ and or dislike

Your partner will then guess which statement is true (maybe after more questions)

 

Like don’t like personalised guessing game 1

Heads = Try to make true statement about something your partner likes

Tails = Try to make a true statement about something your partner dislikes

 

Like don’t like personalised guessing game 2

Heads = Try to make a true statement about your partner’s likes or dislikes

Tails = Try to make a true statement about the likes or dislikes of someone who your partner knows, e.g. their friend or their grandfather

 

Like don’t like personalised guessing game 3

Heads = Try to make a true statement about your partner’s likes and dislikes related to one of the topics on the left below.

Tails = Try to make a true statement about your partner’s likes and dislikes related to one of the topics on the right below.

 

Heads

Tails

Sports

Foods

Places

Animals

School subjects

Fruit

Colours

Drinks

Clothes

Activities (= Actions)

Music

Vegetables

 

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