Instructions to Teachers: - English Banana
Talk to your classmates and find somebody who… Think about which question forms you will need to use. Write down the name of the person who matches what you’re looking for!
1. is very organised ________________
2. is wearing a hat ________________
3. likes peanut butter and jam sandwiches ________________
4. likes playing videogames ________________
5. prays every day ________________
6. prefers having a bath to having a shower ________________
7. uses the internet every day ________________
8. usually travels abroad more than twice a year ________________
9. works outside ________________
10. worries about global warming ________________
11. can fit a new shower in a bathroom ________________
12. can play a musical instrument well ________________
13. can speak more than four languages ________________
14. can swim ________________
15. collects something ________________
16. doesn’t eat after 8pm ________________
17. doesn’t have a TV ________________
18. doesn’t have any brothers or sisters ________________
19. eats too much ________________
20. enjoys shopping for clothes ________________
21. has been given a parking ticket ________________
22. has been horse riding ________________
23. has been to Buckingham Palace ________________
24. has been to hospital in the past year ________________
25. has caught a fish ________________
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