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Find Someone Who Activity. For a warm up activity you could just use random criteria, but there is also the option to focus on a specific grammar. This game is one of the best, according to those criteria.

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Students go around t. "Find Someone Who", in which students stand up and walk around asking questions to match people to information they have been given, is one of the most popular TEFL games as it is a good excuse to get students up and moving around, and so loosens their inhibitions and wakes them up. Optional: prepare Bingo grid cards and a. Welcome to ESL Printables, the website where English Language teachers exchange resources: worksheets, lesson plans, activities, etc. whose suit is being cleaned, car is being repaired or house is being decorated at the moment. thinks they may be asked to work overtime next week.

A sign of a great ESL activity is a class full of students who are happily participating and speaking English.

Normally you will need to model the use of rejoinders and follow up questions before asking students to do this activity.

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Find Someone Who is a very useful activity that helps students make correct questions and have a short conversation. Although not the traditional Find Someone Who activity procedure, I find this second version more interesting and easier to manage in class. Let students move around the class asking each other questions in English while writing down the names of students who fit the criteria.