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Game: “What’s Yours Like?”

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Playing board games can be an excellent way to have fun while practicing your language abilities in English. “What’s Yours Like?” is a simple but hilarious party game where each player must give a short clue to their opponent to guess a secret word. Whoever has the most points by guessing the most secret words correctly wins the game.

WHAT TO LEARN

While playing “What’s Yours Like?”, there are a variety of language elements that English learners can practice and learn, including:

  • speaking English in groups

  • listening comprehension in groups

  • thinking in English

  • bilingual recall

  • the phrasal verb, “to be like”

  • question structures

  • the possessive

  • subject pronouns

  • object pronouns

  • descriptive language

  • humour

  • euphemisms

  • conditionals using “when”

  • and much more…!

GAME DETAILS

Do you like playing board games? What is your favourite one and what is that game’s objective? Practice your English by letting me know in the comments below.


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