Spot the Difference
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Speaking and listening Beginner - Advance pairs |
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Objective
Players are given one minute to observe what their partners are wearing. They turn around, make three quick changes, and than turn to face their partner again. They must use the past tense to ask questions about what they think their partner had changed.
Instructions
1. Divide the class into pairs and the pairs face each other.
2. Explain to the class that they have one minute to observe what their partner is wearing and where they are wearing it.
3. When the one minute is up, ask the partners to turn their backs on each other and make three quick changes. They have two minutes to make their changes.
4. After the two minutes, players face their partners again. Using the past tense, they must try to guess the what the three changes where and where they moved them to.
Example
Tom: "Did you move the earrings on your left ear and put them on your right ear?"
Jane: "No I didn't!"
Tom: "Did you move the ring on your left finger and put it on your right finger?"
Jane: "Yes I did!"