Two types of Guess Who activities.
1. Tape a picture of a character on the back of a student. Allow that student to hold the "call card" with all the possible characters. The whole class gives them clues. Once you think they should be able to guess, ask the student who they think it is. If they get it right, another student comes up. If they get it wrong, have students repeat clues or give additional clues.
2. Regular Guess Who board with only a few characters. Can be played in pairs or as a short whole class activity. Have students say descriptions or make it into a listening activity by saying the descriptions yourself.
Ser practice activity, adjectives, agreement
1. Tape a picture of a character on the back of a student. Allow that student to hold the "call card" with all the possible characters. The whole class gives them clues. Once you think they should be able to guess, ask the student who they think it is. If they get it right, another student comes up. If they get it wrong, have students repeat clues or give additional clues.
2. Regular Guess Who board with only a few characters. Can be played in pairs or as a short whole class activity. Have students say descriptions or make it into a listening activity by saying the descriptions yourself.
Ser practice activity, adjectives, agreement
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