I’m sure you’ve played the game “20 questions” before. It’s basically where someone thinks of a secret noun (person, place or thing) and the other team or person gets to ask up to 20 questions to figure out what it is. 20 questions works well for ESL/EFL learners as well.
It’s a fun way to get ESL/EFL students practicing questions and working on some basic vocabulary. Keep watching to learn more about using twenty questions in your English classes. It's a nice time-filler or end-of-the-class activity when you have a few minutes to spare.
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• A Simple ESL Listening and Speaking Activity: Me Too:
: https://youtu.be/gMGR2tV2Xe0
• Top Speaking Games/ Activities! ESL by: @Tasnim Salah https://youtu.be/YYfDFfmAufY
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More details about 20 questions for ESL:
https://eslspeaking.org/20-questions-esl-speaking-game/
Want to find more low or No Prep ESL activities?
Check out: https://amzn.to/3KbTtgU
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Check out another ESL speaking activity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MMCLcm58-A
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