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Subjunctive Mood Card Game
Q&A: the Subjunctive Mood Card Game
I made a card game to play with my first years and review the conditional tense. (ie., If I were a bear, I would eat fish)
The game plays a lot like Apples to Apples. Each student holds three answer cards and the dealer flips over a question card. Each other player chooses an answer card from their hand and says the sentence using the conditional form while playing it.
Example:
The dealer flips over: "If you were Super Mario, what would you do?"
In my hand are the cards: "Ride the bus," "have a girlfriend," and "laugh."
I play a card and say, "If I were Super Mario, I would have a girlfriend."
Then I take an extra card from the Answer pile.
As each person plays, the dealer adds one point to that player´s score if he or she says their sentence correctly. Then the dealer chooses a favourite response and that player earns an extra three points.
Next hand, the player to the left of the dealer deals and everything else is repeated.
This makes a good communication lesson with some grammar review as well. I plan to divide my students into groups of four to play.
Setup: print the attached document onto card stock. Make sure your printer is set up to use B4 sized paper. Use a photocopier to add page 10 or 11 to the back of the Question and Answer pages so that they are distinguishable when upside down. Cut out the cards and you´re good to go.
Level:intermediate
Age: +15
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