This game is good for practicing question forms.
Instructions:
Print and cut out the cards below. The teacher chooses a card and reads it aloud (this is the “answer”). The students must then ask questions that would elicit such an answer. (For example, if the card says, “Yes, I can.” then the students should ask a question such as, “Can you speak English?”)
Alternatively, you can have the students choose a card out of a hat. They then ask the teacher a question that would elicit the response that they chose.
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