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The answer chair

Principle : pair up with a person you know quite well / one person sits on a chair and the other one stands behind the chair / the class asks questions to the person sitting on the chair about the person behind him/her / how many correct answers can you give ?

Questions you can ask :

Where

does he/she live?

do his/her grandparents live?

did he/she live in 2010?

did he/she go on holiday?

What

is his/her favourite sport?

is his/her favourite colour?

is his/her favourite food?

is the name of his/her brothers/sisters?

How old is he/she?

is his/her brother/sister?

When is his/her birthday?

Who

is his/her father/mother?

are his/her brothers/sisters?

is his/her best friend?

How many brothers/sisters does he/she have?

animals does he/she have?

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