¿Quién es? Spanish Conversation Game gusta, verbos, comida, pelo, ser, tener

CeroEsTres World Language Resources
345 Followers
Grade Levels
7th - 12th
Subjects
Resource Type
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
2 pages

CeroEsTres World Language Resources
345 Followers
What educators are saying
The detail is great and very adaptable with the list of possible vocabulary to use. It is also very inclusive!
I love this resource! I use it with all the grades! It really gets them talking in the target language and practicing! Thank you!! So fun!
Description
¿Quién es? Spanish Conversation Game - 2-players - 5-10 minute games
Practice describing people with this fun conversation game!
Players guess their opponent's mystery character by asking a series of yes or no questions. Players use their opponent's responses to narrow down the list of possible characters.
Students can ask each other questions using forms of ser, gusta, and tener, adjectives for hair color and complexion, and body part vocab. All 24 characters have Spanish names. Each character also includes a nationality (represented by a flag), a hobby, and a favorite food. Characters are evenly divided between male and female with diverse complexions and hair colors.
I highly recommend printing this game on thick paper and laminating it so that students can use dry erase markers to mark off characters.
The first page is a full color game board with 24 faces.
The second page includes rules, detailed vocabulary and phrase list, and country names. So that your students won't have to look up words, refer to a dictionary.
I have used this game in class and have had GREAT results. My students are more confident forming questions. They are truly learning and internalizing the vocabulary. The game holds my Spanish 1 students' attention for an entire class period and my students regularly ask me to play the game. This game is a slam dunk.
Practice describing people with this fun conversation game!
Players guess their opponent's mystery character by asking a series of yes or no questions. Players use their opponent's responses to narrow down the list of possible characters.
Students can ask each other questions using forms of ser, gusta, and tener, adjectives for hair color and complexion, and body part vocab. All 24 characters have Spanish names. Each character also includes a nationality (represented by a flag), a hobby, and a favorite food. Characters are evenly divided between male and female with diverse complexions and hair colors.
I highly recommend printing this game on thick paper and laminating it so that students can use dry erase markers to mark off characters.
The first page is a full color game board with 24 faces.
The second page includes rules, detailed vocabulary and phrase list, and country names. So that your students won't have to look up words, refer to a dictionary.
I have used this game in class and have had GREAT results. My students are more confident forming questions. They are truly learning and internalizing the vocabulary. The game holds my Spanish 1 students' attention for an entire class period and my students regularly ask me to play the game. This game is a slam dunk.
Total Pages
2 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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