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Present Continuous Grammar Game Boardgame
Present Continuous Grammar Game Boardgame
doing?
1 SHE - READ 2 THEY - EAT 3 WE – DRINK 4 HE – WORK 5 YOU – RUN
OUT
6 I – COOK
11 I – TAKE
16 YOU - SLEEP
21 THEY- BAKE
26 I – WATCH
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ANSWERS
1 2 3 4 5
She is reading a They are eating a We are drinking He is working out. You are running.
book. pizza. lemonade.
6
I’m cooking
10 9 8 7 dinner.
You are travelling She is fighting We are listening He is painting the
around the world. karate. to music. house.
11
I’m taking a taxi.
12 13 14 15
They are We are studying They are going to I’m playing tennis.
sunbathing. in the library. the zoo.
16
You are sleeping .
20 19 18 17
She is climbing a You are writing a We are building a He’s washing the
tree. letter. sandcastle. car.
21
They are baking a
cake.
22 23 24 25
He is drawing a I’m having a You are meeting We are doing
portrait. shower. friends. homework.
26
I am watching TV.
30 29 28 27
They are visiting She’s buying It’s barking. She’s riding a
the pyramids. shoes. bike.
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Instructions for the teacher
Preparation
Print the board games on tick paper or a cardboard; laminate them if you want to use them many
times.
Find tokens for each student.
Provide dice.
Divide the class into groups of 3 – 4 students each.
Give each group a board game and a die.
Give each student a token (or bean, coin, button, etc.).
The game
The players put their tokens on the first square.
The first student throws the die and moves his token ahead the corresponding number of squares.
The student says what the person is doing in the given situation according to the pronoun and the
picture..
Example: She is reading a book.
If the answer is correct, the student stays, if the answer is incorrect, he has to go back where he
came from
The first student who takes a number that places his token on “home” or surpasses it is the winner.