Have something done coin games
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Six fun speaking dice games for the passive for have something + past participle, including guessing games, lying games and sharing personal information, and suggested common have something done sentences.
Lesson Plan Content:
Have something done coin games
Do the game or games below that your teacher tells you to. Your teacher will tell you if/ when you can use the suggested actions on the next page to help.
Have something done guessing coin games
Have something done guessing coin game 1
Flip a coin and try to guess the thing about your partner that matches the side that is top:
- heads = try to guess something that your partner has done
- tails = try to guess something that your partner does themselves
Have something done guessing coin game 2
Secretly flip a coin. Say the thing that matches the side of the coin that is top without putting it into a sentence (e.g. “Cut my hair”, not “I cut my own hair”), and see if your partner can guess what is true about you and so can guess which side of the coin was top:
- heads = say something that you have done (but just the action, not in a sentence)
- tails = say something that you do yourself (but just the action, not in a sentence)
Have something done things in common coin games
Have something done things in common coin game 1
Flip a coin then try to find an action that is the same for you and your partner that matches the side which is top:
- heads = try to find something that you both have done
- tails = try to find something that you both do yourselves
Have something done things in common coin game 2
Flip a coin then try to find something in common or a difference between you depending on which side of the coin is top:
- heads = try to find something that you both have done or you both do yourselves
- tails = try to find something that one of you has done but the other person does themselves
Have something done bluffing coin games
Have something done bluffing coin game 1
Secretly flip a coin, say something true or false about your actions depending on which side was top, then see if your partner can guess if you were lying or not.
- heads = say something true about what you do or have done
- tails = say something false about what you do or have done
Have something done bluffing coin game 2
Secretly flip a coin, randomly pick a thing from the left or right column below depending on which side is top (by closing your eyes, by picking a number without looking, etc), say that you have that thing done, then see if your partner can guess if it is true or not:
- heads = randomly choose something from the left-hand column below and say that you have it done (even if that is not true)
- tails = randomly choose something from the right-hand column below and say that you have it done (even if that is not true)
1. apply your fake eyelashes 2. bring books to your house 3. bring furniture to your house 4. bring newspapers to your house 5. bury your pet 6. catch mice in your house 7. change your bicycle’s tyres 8. change your car’s oil 9. change your car’s tyres 10. check your contracts 11. choose your workout regime 12. clean your windows 13. convert your loft into an extra bedroom 14. convert your old VHS videos into digital form 15. convert your van into a camper van 16. cook your party food 17. cut your children’s hair 18. cut your grass/ cut your lawn 19. cut your hair 20. cut your nails 21. cut your pet’s hair 22. cut your pet’s nails 23. decorate your living room 24. dispose of your old Xmas tree 25. do your gardening 26. do your wedding make up 27. drive your removals van 28. dye your hair 29. entertain your children’s birthday party guests 30. fix your bicycle’s brakes 31. grow your herbs 32. grow your vegetables 33. help your child catch up on their weak school subjects 34. install your dishwasher 35. install your washing machine 36. manicure your nails |
37. massage your feet 38. massage your neck 39. massage your shoulders 40. move your furniture to your new home 41. move your old photos to your new phone 42. paint your ceiling 43. paint your walls 44. perm your hair 45. photoshop your photos 46. plan your wedding 47. plant your flowers 48. proofread your CV 49. proofread your final dissertation 50. put down your carpet/ your tatami/ your wooden flooring/ your… 51. put petrol in your car 52. put together your wedding album 53. put your (IKEA) furniture together 54. put your wallpaper up 55. renovate your house 56. sell your house 57. take your family portrait photos 58. take your passport photo 59. take your presents to distant relations 60. talk to your boss about your pay rise 61. teach your child to ski 62. tie your bowtie 63. treat your child’s cold 64. trim your nose hair/ your ear hair 65. trim your trees/ your bushes/ your… 66. unblock your sink 67. unblock your toilet 68. wash your car 69. wash your pillows 70. wash your suits 71. wax your back 72. wax your legs |
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