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Passive Present Simple

Students take turns drawing cards with objects on them and describing the object to their group using clues about its size, material, and purpose. The first group member to correctly guess the object wins the card, with the goal of having the most cards at the end of the game. The document provides a list of office supply words for the cards.

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Passive Present Simple

Students take turns drawing cards with objects on them and describing the object to their group using clues about its size, material, and purpose. The first group member to correctly guess the object wins the card, with the goal of having the most cards at the end of the game. The document provides a list of office supply words for the cards.

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Passive Present simple - Whats it made of? Whats it used for?

Make one set of cards per group of 4 - 7. Students take it in turns to take a card and
describe the object for their group to guess what they are talking about. Encourage
students to think about these questions while defining: How big is it? Whats it used
for? Whats it made of? The first student in their group to guess wins the card. The
winner has the most cards at the end of the game.

desk lamp

notebook

mouse mat

scanner

coffee cup

chair

desk

light switch

plug

pot plant

drawer

phone

stapler

paper clip

envelope

printer

pair of scissors

headset

monitor

mouse

keyboard

laptop

photocopier

briefcase

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