tiny differences. How many can you find without looking at your partner’s picture, only by asking questions? Example questions: Is there a monkey in your picture? Is the monkey standing or sitting? Can you see other animals, too? Explain the differences: There is a … in the first picture … … but not in the second. … which is missing from the second. … but it’s not there in the second. Before you start: Find the objects and actions below in the picture.
Task: Your partner’s picture is very
similar to yours, but there are 6 very tiny differences. How many can you find without looking at your partner’s picture, only by asking questions? Example questions: Is there a bear in your picture? Is it standing by a lake? Can you see a bird? Explain the differences: There is a … in the first picture … … but not in the second. … which is missing from the second. … but it’s not there in the second. Before you start: Find the objects and actions below in the picture. SOLUTIONS
In the first picture …
1. … the bird has legs. 2. … the fork is the other way round. 3. … there is one more bubble coming out of the fish’s mouth. 4. … we can see the snake’s tongue. 5. … the palm tree has more leaves. 6. … there are two bumps (=nostrils) on the gator’s nose.