This is a guessing game that gets students to use descriptive sentences to figure out which picture their opponent has chosen. It's filled with illustrations of living room scenes, each slightly different from the others. For instance, one might have a clock above the couch, while another doesn't.
Students play by picking one of the images without telling which one. Their opponent then tries to guess the chosen image by asking yes-or-no questions that include prepositions and object placements, like "Is the clock above the couch in your image?" or "Is there a plant next to the bookshelf?" They keep going back and forth with questions until the right image is guessed. This game is great for practicing language skills, especially prepositions and sentence structure, all while having a bit of fun competition.
This is a guessing game that gets students to use descriptive sentences to figure out which picture their opponent has chosen. It's filled with illustrations of living room scenes, each slightly different from the others. For instance, one might have a clock above the couch, while another doesn't.
Students play by picking one of the images without telling which one. Their opponent then tries to guess the chosen image by asking yes-or-no questions that include prepositions and object placements, like "Is the clock above the couch in your image?" or "Is there a plant next to the bookshelf?" They keep going back and forth with questions until the right image is guessed. This game is great for practicing language skills, especially prepositions and sentence structure, all while having a bit of fun competition.
This is a guessing game that gets students to use descriptive sentences to figure out which picture their opponent has chosen. It's filled with illustrations of living room scenes, each slightly different from the others. For instance, one might have a clock above the couch, while another doesn't.
Students play by picking one of the images without telling which one. Their opponent then tries to guess the chosen image by asking yes-or-no questions that include prepositions and object placements, like "Is the clock above the couch in your image?" or "Is there a plant next to the bookshelf?" They keep going back and forth with questions until the right image is guessed. This game is great for practicing language skills, especially prepositions and sentence structure, all while having a bit of fun competition.