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| Hi, Depends what level they are ... I have two board games: one is for lower level adults who are able to ask and answer personal questions, the higher level one is questions involving "Tell us about..." again it can be personal questions or something like describing their last holiday, the room they're in, a poem ... whatever they can cope with. You can make it more interesting by limiting the tense they use! Hope this helps, Val |
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