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AHS Worksheet 3

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Headway
American

Unit 6 Everyday English game SB p. 42


THIRD EDITION

Ask two Ask someone for their Write a number.


students the date telephone number. Then ask someone

?
of their birthday. Write it down. to say it.

? Everyday English
game
§

§
Ask someone HOW TO PLAY: What time does
to tell you the time. 1 Put a counter on START. your lesson finish?

2 Flip a coin to move.


Heads = move 1 square
Tails = move 2 squares

3 Read the instructions on the square.


Answer the question, use an expression,
?
or ask other students a question.
Ask someone to
4 On a ? square, think of a question.
What is today’s date? spell their last name.
Ask every student in your group.
Write it down.

Say you like


someone’s shoes.
Ask how much the
shoes cost.

?
Ask someone which
was their favorite year
and why?

FINISH Ask what the word


Say goodbye to other “bilingual” means.
students in your group.

Say hello and greet


START someone.
What time is it now?

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