Activity

Megumi taught me how to play BINGO.

A classroom bingo game that practices the statement 'told/showed/taught me how/when/where/what to~?'

This is based on Chrial's 'Do You Know How to Play BINGO?'
One World 2 L5-3 p60

There are a few squares you can fill in one with the ALT/JTE's name and the other with information about the city or prefecture which you live.

Hand out the BINGO sheets.

Students then find a partner and JANKEN to decide who goes first. Winner can ask the first question from the BINGO grid. Eg. 'Can you teach me how to cook curry and rice?'

If the partner answers 'Yes, I can!' the student can write a circle and the partners name in that square. If the partner answers 'No, I can't' they write an X and their partners name.

The second student then takes their turn. After that, both students find a new partner and continue playing. The goal is to get as many 5-in-a-row bingos as possible before time is up.

Afterwards, there is space below to practice sentence writing based on their bingo squares filled in.

Example* if they answered 'Yes, I can' then the sentence would be 'Megumi taught me how to cook curry and rice'
if they answered 'No, I can't' then the sentence would be 'Megumi didn't teach me how to cook curry and rice'

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Submitted by Driedgrapes November 7, 2023 Estimated time: 10-15 mins

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