Does he / she often … ?
Tom
go to
the zoo
iron
sweep
listen to
music
play
tennis
Tom
go to
the zoo
iron
sweep
listen to
music
play
tennis
Tom
go to
the zoo
iron
sweep
listen to
music
play
tennis
go to
the zoo
Tom
iron
sweep
listen to
music
play
tennis
go to
the zoo
Tom
iron
sweep
listen to
music
play
tennis
Does he / she often … ?
Kate
eat
ice-cream
go to the
dentist’s
cook
paint
make
her
bed
Kate
eat
ice-cream
go to the
dentist’s
cook
paint
make
her
bed
Kate
eat
ice-cream
go to the
dentist’s
cook
paint
make
her
bed
eat
ice-cream
Kate
go to the
cook
dentist’s
Kate
eat
ice-cream
go to the
dentist’s
cook
paint
make
her
bed
make
her
bed
paint
Does he / she often … ?
John
wash up
go to
the
cinema
dance
play
football
play
the
piano
John
wash up
go to
the
cinema
dance
play
football
play
the
piano
John
wash up
go to
the
cinema
dance
play
football
play
the
piano
John
wash up
go to
the
cinema
dance
play
football
play
the
piano
John
wash up
go to
the
cinema
dance
play
the
play
football
piano
Does he / she often … ?
Bob
lay the
table
hoover
play
the
guitar
play
golf
sing
Bob
lay the
table
hoover
play
the
guitar
play
golf
sing
Bob
lay the
table
hoover
play
the
guitar
play
golf
sing
Bob
lay the
table
hoover
play
the
guitar
play
golf
sing
Bob
lay the
table
play
the
guitar
hoover
play
golf
sing
Does he / she often … ?
Helen
eat hot
dogs
take
pictures
write
poems
drink
coke
eat
fruit
Helen
eat hot
dogs
take
pictures
write
poems
drink
coke
eat
fruit
Helen
eat hot
dogs
take
pictures
write
poems
drink
coke
eat
fruit
Helen
eat hot
dogs
take
pictures
write
poems
Helen
eat hot
dogs
take
pictures
write
poems
drink
coke
eat
fruit
drink
coke
eat
fruit
Does he / she often … ?
Mark
eat
sweets
drink
milk
play video
games
go to
the
library
watch
the
news
Mark
eat
sweets
drink
milk
play video
games
go to
the
library
watch
the
news
Mark
eat
sweets
drink
milk
play video
games
go to
the
library
watch
the
news
Mark
eat
sweets
drink
milk
play video
games
go to
the
library
watch
the
news
eat
sweets
Mark
play video
games
drink
milk
watch
the
news
go to
the
library
Does he / she often … ?
Ben
do the
laundry
eat
fish
play
baseball
ski
go to the
swimming-
pool
Ben
do the
laundry
eat
fish
play
baseball
ski
go to the
swimming-
pool
Ben
do the
laundry
eat
fish
play
baseball
ski
go to the
swimming-
pool
Ben
do the
laundry
eat
fish
play
baseball
ski
go to the
swimming-
pool
do the
laundry
Ben
play
baseball
eat
fish
go to the
swimming-
pool
ski
The Rules
Objective:
The objective is to gather all the cards belonging to the same character. This game allows the
ency adverbs ‘never’, ‘rarely’, ‘sometimes’, ‘often’ and ‘always’, as well as
e vocabulary related to different common activities and hobbies.
ow to play the Game
students to use the frequ
th
H
:
ayers and give a set of cards to each group.
3.
charac
alread
•
around the picture), he/she
sks him/her a question.
• If the player does have the card (with a red frame around the picture), he/she answers ‘No, he
oose another one.
r puts all the cards belonging to
this character on the table.
5. The winner is the player who has gathered the most characters.
1. Make groups of 4-5 pl
2. One of the players is the dealer. He/she shuffles the cards and deals 5 cards to each player. The
other cards make a pile.
The dealer starts the game by choosing a player and asking him/her a question about one of the
ters (ex: ‘Does Tom often eat fish?’’). (You can only gather the cards of a character if you have
y at least one card of this character in your own game.)
If the player does not have the card (there has to be a red frame
answers ‘I don’t know.’ Then, the dealer takes a card from the pile. If, by any chance the card
is the answer to his/her question, he/she can play again. If not, it is the player sitting on the
dealer’s left who chooses someone and a
doesn’t. He rarely eats fish.’ Then, the dealer can continue to ask questions. He / She can ask
the same player or ch
4. Once all the habits of a character have been gathered, the playe
= never
= rarely
= sometimes
often
always
Remark: You can also work question tags > ‘Tom rarely eats fish, doesn’t he?’