This is a fun game to get students to practice questions and phrasal structure. The teacher has to put a few options on the board, ex:
A. WHAT'S YOUR NAME?
B. WHAT'S YOUR ADRESS?
C. WHAT'S YOUR JOB?
One student is sent outside the classroom while the rest chooses one of the sentences to be the "right" answer. The teacher now has two options: if students are very young, ask them to repeat the chosen sentence in a chorus when the exiled student comes back; but if the teacher wants to make more challenging he/she can divide the question into segments and ask each student to repeat only the designated segment at the same time as the others causing confusion and making it more difficult to unveil the question ex:
STUDENT A: WHAT'S
STUDENT B: YOUR
STUDENT C: JOB
If you already practice this activity in the classroom or intend to, leave a comment with your thoughts.
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