Who in your family personal subject questions games
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Personalised speaking game to practise subject questions with who, family vocabulary, and housework vocabulary
Lesson Plan Content:
Who in your family personal subject questions games
with family vocabulary and housework vocabulary
Do the activity or activities below that your teacher tells you to.
Who in your family answer me card game
Choose a person card and try to get that answer from your partner by asking a “Who… in your family?” question.
Who in your family guessing game
Choose a “Who… in your family?” question from below, write down what you think your partner’s answer will be, ask that question, and see if their real answer is the same as what you wrote.
Who in your family things in common
Find things in common between your family and your partner’s family by asking questions from below.
Who in your family differences
Find difference between your family and your partner’s family by asking questions from below.
When your teacher stops you, ask about any questions or vocabulary below that you aren’t sure about, trying to use that question or that vocabulary as a class each time.
Change partners and do a different activity from above.
Subject questions to ask about family members
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Who |
cooks dinner does the shopping does the washing up drives eats most gets up earliest goes to sleep latest has most DVDs has most books has most coats has most friends has most shoes has most skirts has most T shirts has the longest hair is funniest is loudest/ is noisiest is oldest is tallest is the best at playing the piano is the best at skateboarding is the best at soccer is the best at swimming is the best at tennis is the best singer is the friendliest is thinnest is weirdest is your best friend makes your bed most likes hamburgers most likes horror most likes ice cream most likes sport most likes video games prepares breakfast puts away your clothes sings takes out the rubbish tidies your room walks the dog washes the car |
in your family? |
Family words to use and get your partner to use
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me
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nobody |
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my father/ my dad
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my mother/ my mum
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my big sister/ my older sister
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my little sister/ my younger sister |
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my big brother/ my older brother
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my little brother/ my younger brother
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my grandfather/ my grandad
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my grandmother/ my granny |
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my uncle
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my aunt
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my nephew
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my niece |
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my cousin
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my partner |
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my husband
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my wife |
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