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Wh-questions Mystery Game worksheet

 

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MYSTERY TEASERS! PART 2 - reading activity -amazing detective brain teasers for you and your students (with keys)
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MYSTERY TEASERS PART 3! -  reading activity -amazing detective brain teasers for you and your students (with keys)
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Wh-questions Mystery Game Wh-questions Mystery Game

Aim: Practice Wh-questions, Yes/No questions, Simple Past questions, Prepositions, Means of Transportations, Countries and Nationalities, because, to + verb, for + nouns. Number of players: It can be played from 4 up to 12 students. Time: It depends on how many students will play. This game takes around 1 hour with 12 students. Material: Page 2- board game, Page 3 - student’s notes, Page 4 - Mystery sentences, Page 5 – Information to make the mystery sentences, a dice and makers (not included). How to play: Each player is given a Mystery Sentence Sheet (page4) and they are supposed to write a mystery sentence using the information on page 5 including Who, Action, Where, How, When and Why. Example: Daniel Green wrote a book in Italy by subway last month to be famous. The sentences are supposed to be funny and students can’t show each other sentence, they have to ask Yes/ No questions, in order to guess any players sentence. They have to throw the dice before asking a question and move to the square the dice indicates, then they have to ask only one question per turn until they find out any player’s mystery sentence. Examples: (Who) Are you Laura Smith? (Action) Did you cook dinner? (Where) Were you in India? (How) Did you go on foot? (When) Was it yesterday? (Why) Was it for love? For each question made, students take notes on their answer sheet (page 3) with Yes/ No until they discover another player’s mystery sentence. The winner is the player that guesses another player’s sentence first.

 Level:elementary
 Age: 7-17
 Downloads:155

Copyright 29/5/2009  Erika Carvalho
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