This interview game encourages students to mingle and get to know a little about the other students in their group by asking questions to complete the grid. You can extend this by playing a game of "Bingo" at the end.
Scavenger hunt / interview game. Students mingle with their classmates and ask them questions to find a person for each item on the list. You may need to customise these items for your class.
ESL interview game. Students must mingle with classmates and practice asking each other about their favourite things. Once the activity is complete you can use the grid to play bingo!
This activity has 3 parts: Interview game, bingo game (using the names of students from the interview game), and a written exercise. The target langauge is "Can you play / do .....", with the answers, "Yes I can" or "No I can't".
This is Part 2 of an icebreaker activity. Students use the results of their interview in Part 1 to populate this Bingo grid with their classmates' names. Part 1 is at: https://quickworksheets.net/generators/question-answer-worksheet/form19.php?load=16741
This is a great icebreaker for new ESL classes. Students must move around the room interviewing their classmates in English. Once complete, they will have the names of 18 classmates on their sheet and they will have found out a little about them. This is Part 1. Part 2 is at: https://quickworksheets.net/generators/bingo/form8.php?load=16748
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This interview game encourages students to mingle and get to know a little about the other students in their group by asking questions to complete the grid. You can extend this by playing a game of "Bingo" at the end.