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Body Vocabulary Bluffing Game

This document provides a list of body parts and suggested statements about each part that could be used in a bluffing game. Players choose a body part, make a true or false statement about it, and their partner asks questions to try and determine if the statement is true or not.

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Body Vocabulary Bluffing Game

This document provides a list of body parts and suggested statements about each part that could be used in a bluffing game. Players choose a body part, make a true or false statement about it, and their partner asks questions to try and determine if the statement is true or not.

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Body Vocabulary- Bluffing Game

Choose one of the body part cards and make a personal sentence about it like one of the
sentences below, making something up if you can’t think of anything true to say. Your
partner will ask you questions about your statement, then guess if it was true or if it was
false/ just imagination.

Suggested personal statements about body parts


 I broke my…
 I can’t… because of problems with my…
 I dislocated my…
 I had my… removed.
 I had surgery on my… = I had an operation on my…
 I have an artificial…
 I (don’t) like to show my…(s).
 I pluck my …(s).
 I pulled my…
 I recently asked my doctor about my…
 I recently googled about my…
 I shave my …(s).
 I sprained my…
 I strained my…
 I think my…(s) is/ are (very/ fairly/ a little) ugly/ strong/ attractive/ weird/ unattractive/…
 I twisted my…
 I used to have (a) more…/ …er …(s).
 I went to the gym to change my…
 I would have (plastic/ cosmetic) surgery on my … (if …)
 I’d consider having (an) artificial …(s).
 I’d like my … to be (slightly/ much) more…/ …er (than…)
 I’d like to strengthen my…
 I’m (a little/ quite/ very) worried about my…
 I’m (slightly/ quite/ very) self-conscious about my…
 I’m not (very/ at all) happy with my…
 I’m proud of my…
 I’ve been trying to improve my…
 I’ve had (a few/ some/ many) problems with my…
 My …(s) (sometimes/ often/ usually/ always) hurt(s).
 Problems with …(s) run in my family.

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Suggested body parts
shin collar bone shoulder blade spine

eyebrow eyelashes pupil iris

eyelid bags under your moustache beard


eyes
nostril top lip/ upper lip bottom lip tip of your tongue

jaw chin cheek bones mole

freckles forehead/ brow earlobes throat

Adam’s apple stubble voice box/ vocal lungs


cords
liver kidney private parts sideburns

little finger/ pinkie ring finger middle finger index finger/ first
finger
palm back of your hand thumb wrist

elbow forearm upper arm armpit

toe nail biceps thigh calf

hip bottom/ rear end/ lower back upper back


buttocks
belly button/ belly/ tummy/ back of your head chest hair
navel stomach
breasts/ boobs pecs/ moobs big toe little toe

sole arch of your foot heel ankle

knee cap ponytail fringe/ bangs crown

wisdom teeth rib cage triceps roof of your


mouth
dimple crow’s feet/ bladder trunk/ torso
laughter lines
limbs goose bumps joint temples

whites of your lap acne/ spots scar


eyes

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