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WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIE S & GA ME S Find someone who's got…

Activity Type Introduction


Reading, writing, Here is a find someone who activity to help students practice
listening and speaking asking and answering 'Have you got...?' questions.
activity
Procedure
Focus Give each student a copy of the worksheet.
'Have you got...?'
Tell the students that they are going to practice asking and
questions and short
answering questions with 'have got'.
answers

Has got Go through the items on the worksheet and have the students
form a 'Have you got...?' question for each one.

Aim Next, ask the students to write three more questions of their own
at the bottom of the worksheet to make the questionnaire more
To practice asking and personal.
answering 'Have you
got...?' questions. When the students have finished, they go around the classroom
asking the questions to one another, e.g. 'Have you got an older
sister?'
Preparation
When a student finds someone who answers 'Yes, I have', they
Make one copy of the
write down that person's name next to the item.
worksheet for each
student.
The student then asks a follow-up question (e.g. 'What's her
name?') and writes the answer in the last column.
Level
It is important to tell the students that they can only have the
Pre-intermediate (A2) same name once (or twice). This is to encourage the students to
speak to as many different partners as possible.

Time When everyone has finished, have the students write sentences
25 minutes about what they found out using 'has got', e.g. 'Emily has got an
older sister. Her name is Abbey'.

Students then report back to the class by reading their sentences


aloud. Any interesting findings can be discussed in more detail.

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HAVE GOT / HAS GOT

WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIE S & GA ME S Find someone who's got…

Find someone who's got… Name More information

...an older sister.

...a favourite singer.

...a new mobile phone.

...a guitar.

...a pet.

...an interesting hobby.

...a big family.

...a website.

...a favourite film.

...a cold.

...a skateboard.

...a part-time job.

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