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Lessons & Classroom Games for Teachers

Conversation Cards - Lesson
By:Charlie Siebert <emailcharlie@yahoo.com>

This Game came from iteslj.org. The original posting was found in the following edition:

Michael J. Brown Internet TESL Journal, Vol. IV, No. 8, August 1998

It was posted as an Adobe PDF file. In their archives it the information is provided in a more unstructured form as a web page, but the content can be cut and pasted into a Word table and then adjusted to suit the level, grammar or vocabulary you are teaching. I have the original PDF file if anyone is interested. You can reach me at emailcharlie@yahoo.com.

I found this game indespensible in classes

Michael J. Brown
mjbprac [at] datainternet.com
Hong Kong
Materials required:
One or two packs of playing cards and the questions sheet.
Objectives:
To get the student used to answering general questions at a level that resembles normal speech. To give the students conversational confidence.
How to play:
You distribute the cards among your students. If you have a large class use two packs of cards. The student answers the corresponding question to that card. The student is awarded 4 points for a complete answer, 3 points for a reasonable answer, 2 points for an incomplete answer, and 1 point for any answer at all. If your class is up to it, you can get them to award the points.

Spades (Describing things)
Ace
Describe your face.
King
Describe your clothes.
Queen
Describe your mother.
Jack
Describe your father.
Ten
Describe an apple.
Nine
Describe your bedroom.
Eight
Describe your best friend.
Seven
Describe what you had for breakfast today.
Six
Describe your English teacher.
Five
Describe the difference between a dog and a cat.
Four
Describe a pencil.
Three
Describe your favourite hobby.
Two
Describe this game.

Hearts (what questions)
Ace
What did you have for dinner last night?
King
What did you have for lunch today?
Queen
What is your favourite sport? Why?
Jack
What did you do last night?
Ten
What type of music do you like? Why?
Nine
What is your favourite game? Why?
Eight
What does your mother do?
Seven
What does your father do?
Six
What is your favourite lesson at school? Why?
Five
What did you do last Sunday?
Four
What is your favourite television programme? Why?
Three
What would you do if you could do anything in the world?
Two
What is the one thing you would change about yourself?

Clubs (mixed questions)
Ace
What is your address in English?
King
What time do you usually get up?
Queen
Where did you go for your last holiday?
Jack
Where were you born?
Ten
Why are you studying English?
Nine
Which do you prefer, summer or winter, and why?
Eight
Which magazines do you like to read?
Seven
How many hours do you usually sleep at night?
Six
Do you like shopping? Why?
Five
How often do you go to the cinema?
Four
What was the last movie you saw?
Three
Would you like to travel to other countries? Why?
Two
How many friends have you got and who are they?

Diamonds (if clause)
Ace
If you could have a pet what would it be?
King
If you had a million dollars what would you spend it on?
Queen
If you could meet any person in the world who would it be and why?
Jack
If you could change something about your school what would it be?
Ten
If you had to live in another country which one would you choose?
Nine
If you could do anything in the world what would you do?
Eight
If you could speak three languages well, what would they be?
Seven
If you were rich, what would you do?
Six
If you had to spend a day alone at home, what would you do?
Five
If everyone in the world suddenly disappeared, what would you do?
Four
If you could choose how old you were, how old would you be and why?
Three
If you could choose any meal you wanted, what would it be?
Two
If you found $100,000 what would you do?

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The Internet TESL Journal, Vol. IV, No. 8, August 1998
http://iteslj.org/





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