Do You Want Questions Coin Game

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Making yes no questions with want more fun with use of a coin and getting points for getting particular answers with well designed questions, also good for times, feelings and weather vocabulary.

By: Alex Case
Level: Beginner
Theme: Time
Study Area: Future Forms
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Lesson Plan Content:


Do you want questions coin game

with dates, seasons, weather and feelings vocabulary

Choose one of the times below, secretly flip a coin, and try to get this answer from your partner by asking a “Do you want…?” question:

  • Heads = Yes, I do.
  • Tails = No, I don’t.

After they answer (honestly), show them which side of the coin was up. You get one point if they gave the answer that you wanted, for example one point if you said “It’s April. Do you want to swim in the sea?”, they said “No, I don’t” and tails is the top side of the coin. 

Situations to ask “Do you want…?” questions about

  • It’s April.
  • It’s August.
  • It’s Christmas.
  • It’s February.
  • It’s January.
  • It’s July.
  • It’s June.
  • It’s March.
  • It’s May.
  • It’s October.
  • It’s September.
  • It’s Sunday.
  • It’s autumn.
  • It’s my birthday.
  • It’s spring.
  • It’s summer.
  • It’s winter.
  • It’s cloudy.
  • It’s foggy.
  • It’s raining.
  • It’s snowing.
  • It’s sunny.
  • It’s windy.
  • You are angry.
  • You are bored.
  • You are cold.
  • You are hot.
  • You are hungry.
  • You are ill./ You are sick.
  • You are sad.
  • You are scared./ You are frightened.
  • You are thirsty.
  • You are tired./ You are sleepy.

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