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11H_Unit 6

“Have you ever…” –

1. Student A asks each other “Have you ever..?” questions.

2. Student B decides to answer with “Yes” or “No”

3. Student A can ask him/her 3 “Wh” questions in the Simple Past and try to spot from his/her answers and body language if she/he is lying.

4. Then, Student A decides if Student B told him the truth. If Student A guesses correctly – he/ she wins the card. (If not, Student B keeps his/her card).

Cheat on a test Be to Africa Bite by a dog

Break a leg Fall asleep during class Have a car accident

Raise money for

school camp Take part in a TV show Win a prize

Have an argument

with a teacher Take a risk during the

break Drink champagne

Drive a car Meet a famous person Eat insects

Swim with dolphins Write poetry Give a hand to a 1st year student

Fly in helicopter Break a record Be in a wheelchair

Have a strange haircut Perform in front of an

audience Ride a camel

Leave an animal Make a big mistake Hold a snake

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