Tag

Wh words

What/Who/Where/When/Why

  • WHERE or WHEN Activities

    Three activities to practice where or when with simple verbs

  • Where Again

    Good and easy speaking practice idea for students to work together to find out the locations of the items in their school.

  • Who's This Woman?

    Students create names for characters on the worksheet and then ask classmates, 'Who's this ~?' Then, students practice writing questions and answers.

  • But Not Okinawa

    Students test their knowledge of Japan's prefectures, minus Okinawa, and then practice asking about the location of the prefectures they don't know.

  • Get It Wrong To Win

    Students must answer the questions wrong (but grammatically correct) to win!

  • Where Is Oguri?

    This is an information gap exercise where pairs of students ask each other the question, "Where is....?"

  • Better/Best ( Splatoon Splatfest )

    Which do you like better? Do you like it the best of all ~?

  • When Are You Free?

    Students try to guess which character their partner has chosen.

  • Drawing Challenge

    A short activity for practicing simple be verb sentences

  • Bingo Interview: Who/He/She

    Students interview each other using "Who is he/she?" questions.

  • Which Do You Like

    Students try to get a bingo while practicing, "Which do you like, ____ or ____?"

  • What And Where

    This game is similar to Go Fish, except a little more advanced. Students learn how to ask what and where questions while practicing animal and country names.

  • Pen Collection

    This is a simple game that practices 'whose' and borrowing the students' pens.

  • Which Hoshi

    Hoshi means want in Japanese. This is a relay game that has students asking and answering the question, "Which do you want, A or B?"

  • Whose classroom item is this?

    Students practice "whose" by mixing up their classroom possessions and trying to find the original owner.

  • When and where do you ...?

    In this worksheet, students practice "when" and "where" by asking about each other's routines.

  • What time do you get up?

    A matching game where students walk around the classroom and find the person with the matching card.

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