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1. Make pair or groups of 3 or 4.2. Each player must have six markers to be placed in each starting point. (dice boxes on the very top of the board game)3. Each player rolls a die. 4. The player will answer a question according to the number of dots on the die.5. The first player who reaches all the finish boxes will be declared as the winner.Edit : I am teaching Japanese students that is why there are some Japanese related questions and words. You can edit these parts for your students…
A great icebreaker and back to school activity. Students roll a die and then answer that question. Students ask follow up questions depending on the level.
Have the group sit in a circle. One at a time, roll a die (or use an app). Based on the number rolled, respond to the prompt next to that number on the sheet.
The dice questions game/activity requires a big and small dice and this activity sheet. Each number on the small dice corresponds to a type of question – who, what, when, where, why and have you ever. The big dice is worth a point value. Roll the dice, make a question and keep track of points.
Let's do English ESL board game. Easy board game for beginners. Answer the questions. Simple vocabulary. Many silly questions. Need 1 die (dice) and 2 markers t…
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