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Dominoes Present Simple

The document provides instructions for a domino game to practice the present simple tense. Students are divided into pairs and each given dominoes with sentence fragments on them. Taking turns, students lay down dominoes to form a complete sentence, with the goal of being the first player to use all their dominoes. If a grammatically incorrect sentence is formed, the player must pick up their domino and miss a turn. The game encourages practice of present simple verb forms and sentence structuring.

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Dominoes Present Simple

The document provides instructions for a domino game to practice the present simple tense. Students are divided into pairs and each given dominoes with sentence fragments on them. Taking turns, students lay down dominoes to form a complete sentence, with the goal of being the first player to use all their dominoes. If a grammatically incorrect sentence is formed, the player must pick up their domino and miss a turn. The game encourages practice of present simple verb forms and sentence structuring.

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Dominoes Present Simple
Divide the students into pairs. Divide the dominoes out equally. One student places a domino in front of them, and the other student has to make a complete sentence by placing one of his or her dominoes at either end of the first domino. The students continue taking it in turns to place dominoes until one student has no dominoes left. This student is the winner. If a student puts down a domino which is grammatically incorrect, they must pick up their card and miss a turn. If a student cannot go, they pass to the other student.

English at school.

I live in

the countryside.

Do you

have a car?

They take

you live?

They dont

walk to school.

I like

surfing the internet.

I study

late on Saturdays.

What do

you do?

What are

your hobbies?

Where do

late?

I go to work

by car.

I watch

TV in the evenings.

I get up

a big office.

I have

two sisters.

Where do

you work?

Do you work

up at 7am.

I like to

exercise after school.

When do you

wake up?

I work in

any brothers or sisters?

Do you like

fishing?

No,

I dont.

I get

the bus.

Yes,

I do.

How do they

come to school?

Do you have

Written by Paul Adams for Teach-This.com 2012

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