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Getting to know you. Go Fish ⇐ ПредыдущаяСтр 4 из 4 Getting to know you
Getting to know you is something you can only do with new groups. With the help of these ID cards, students can pretend to be someone else and share this new information.
How to: - Let students mill around and get to know each other; - Let students interview each other and record the data on a blank ID card; - Let students create their own fictional identities on the blank template;
Pre-teach questions forms. Possible questions: - What’s your (sur)name? - How old are you? - When’s your birthday? - Where are you from? - Where do you live? - How tall are you? - What’s your job? or - What do you do? - What are your hobbies? or - What do you do in your free time? - What’s your favourite (food/drink/place/animal)?
Go Fish
Print two copies of the ID cards on sturdy paper (if possible laminate) and play Go Fish with any of the chosen categories on the ID cards (e. g. countries, names, etc. )
Rules: Deal 5 cards, or 7 if there are only 2 players. The player whose turn it is asks another player for a card. For example, " Matt, do you have someone from Spain? " or “Have you got someone named John Smith? ” If the player doesn’t have that card, he says " Go fish" and the asking player draws a card from the pack. The turn then passes to the next player. When a player has a pair, the cards are placed face up on the table. The game ends when all pairs are formed. The winner is the player who won the most pairs. If the player whose turn it is has no cards left in hand, he simply draws the top card from the pack and the turn passes. Alternatively, the player who gets rid of his cards the quickest wins.
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