ESL Speaking Activity |
Skills: Writing/listening/speaking
Time: 20-30 minutes
Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Materials Required: Nothing
Play in groups of 4-6 in a bigger class, or with everyone in a small class. My rule is that if you allow minimal or no
follow-up questions, it takes around 3-4 minutes per student. However, if you
allow questions, it takes about 6-7 minutes per student. It’s a
good activity to use “always, usually, sometimes, never” or “can, can’t” or
“I’ve.” Students write three sentences, one of which is false. They share their
sentences and the other students guess the false one. Higher level classes can
ask three questions, or question the person for a pre-determined amount of time to discover the false one. A correct guess gets one point. Each
student gets a turn to play.
Procedure:
1. Write three sentences on the board about yourself, two which are true and one of them is not.
2. Students do the same thing.
3. Read your sentences
and those students can ask three questions (or have two minutes, etc.) to ask
questions.
4. Each student in the group must choose for
themselves which sentence is false. Reveal the answer and whoever guessed
correctly gets a point.
5. The students play in small groups, making
sure that each person gets a chance to share their three statements. You can
help move the activity along by acting as a time-keeper by giving each
student's turn a specific time limit.
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