Present Simple Job Interview Roleplay Game

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Students try to find out what good or bad aspects their partner has on their roleplay card, all written with Present Simple for routines/ habits and general facts.

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Present Simple job interviews problem roleplays

Choose one or more of the roleplay cards below (following what your teacher tells you). Don’t show the card(s) to anyone else, but tell them if it is related to a potential job, being a potential boyfriend/ girlfriend, being the politician that they could vote for, or being a potential housemate. They will ask questions to find out if you are good or not for that position. You can’t lie about the things written on your roleplay cards, but you can try and not answer difficult questions. When they ask you about things not related to your roleplay card, your answers can be true about you, just made up, or a mix of the two. When they have no more questions, they will say whether they will give you the position or not. Then show them what is written on your card(s).

 

Cards to photocopy and cut up

 

You sleep 18 hours every day.

 

 

You never brush your teeth.

 

 

You have 23 cats.

 

 

You live in a tent in the park.

 

 

You drink beer at lunchtime.

 

 

You get drunk every day.

 

 

You are allergic to air conditioning.

 

 

You take medicine which makes you very sleepy.

 

 

You snore very loudly.

 

 

You have a bath or shower once a month.

 

 

You have a bath or shower four times a day.

 

 

You don’t wear any clothes at home.

 

 

You don’t eat animal products or vegetables.

 

 

You spend six months a year overseas on holiday.

 

 

You never do housework.

 

 

You take three hours to have lunch every day.

 

 

You spend eight hours a day on the Internet.

 

 

You never recycle.

 

 

You give 90% of your money to charity.

 

 

You buy new clothes every day.

 

 

You speak seven languages.

 

 

You get up at half past four every morning.

 

 

You have hundreds of friends.

 

 

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