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WH Questions Game PDF

This document contains a series of incomplete questions with blanks for question words or subjects. It can be used as a game to teach students question formation by having them match question beginnings to possible endings to form valid questions. The game is played in small groups where students take turns drawing question beginnings and using ending cards to complete the questions, checking their grammar and word order. The group with the most correctly formed questions wins.

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1K views3 pages

WH Questions Game PDF

This document contains a series of incomplete questions with blanks for question words or subjects. It can be used as a game to teach students question formation by having them match question beginnings to possible endings to form valid questions. The game is played in small groups where students take turns drawing question beginnings and using ending cards to complete the questions, checking their grammar and word order. The group with the most correctly formed questions wins.

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What is your favourite colour

What is your favourite book

What are your favourite things


to eat

your favourite school


What are
subjects

What colour is your hair

What colour are your eyes

How old is your father

How old are your parents

Where is your house

Where is your school


Where are your friends now

Who is your best friend

Who are your favourite actors

your favourite singers


Who are

Why are you here today

Where is your pencil case

How old is your best friend

What is your favourite song

you doing at the


What are
moment

When is your birthday


How to use the game

1. Check if your students are familiar with the grammar:


a. Word order is reversed in questions:
b. Question words come in the beginning of a question.

2. Divide the class into small groups.


3. Give each group a set of half sentences into two separate packs - beginnings
and endings.
4. One student in each group deals out the endings to all players, which they
hold in their hand, and places the beginnings face down in a pile in the
middle.
5. Player 1 begins by turning up a begging and placing it on the table so
everyone can see it.
6. The group tries to complete each question using one of the ending cards.
7. Completed questions should be left on the table.
8. At the end the group should consider whether any of the beginnings and
endings can be re-combined to make better questions.
9. The Group with more correct questions wins.

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