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Unread Jun 28th, 2008, 03:36 pm
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Default Re: "do" in questions

Try cards with verbs in the infinitive: eat, like, run, know, have, etc on a pile facing down. Another pile with all sort of nouns they know (food, professions, objects, places, etc) on another pile also facing down. Student A pick one card from each pile and must choose a student to answer his question with "So-so, do you" + the words in the 2 cards + articles or preposition needed to make a good sentence. It's fun because some combinations are totally senseless: Do you eat a table? Extending: pick a verb and 2 cards from the other pile. "So-so, do you see fish in your head? It can be done with small groups against small groups.
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