![]() In this intriguing present continuous activity, students write present continuous sentences in English and their native language and then try to find matching translations that other students have written. The first player to complete their board with matching pictures wins the game. Then, the next player picks up a picture card and so on. 'Is he surfing?' The player, who receives the 'yes' response, takes the picture card and places it on the matching picture on their board. The other players then ask present continuous yes/no questions to find out if the picture matches with one on their board, e.g. The player then says three things that aren’t happening in the picture by making three negative present continuous statements with the corresponding subject pronoun from the picture, e.g. The first player begins by taking the top picture card from the pile. The aim of the game is to be the first player to match all the pictures on their game board with picture cards from the pile. In this free present continuous game, students ask and answer present continuous yes/no questions and make present continuous negative statements. ![]()
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