Things your partner agrees should lead to compensation |
Things that have made your partner anxious |
Things your partner has abandoned |
True statements about your partner with “think” |
START Rules for this class your partner agrees with |
Times when your partner has received applause |
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Rules for parks your partner agrees with |
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Things your partner agrees should be compulsory |
Rules for drivers your partner thinks are good |
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Things your partner is concerned about |
Real rules your partner doesn’t think are good |
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Hardship your partner has suffered |
Things your partner finds annoying |
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Advice on thinking things over your partner agrees with |
Past rules your partner doesn’t think have ever been true |
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Living in this city advice your partner agrees with |
Changes to laws your partner agrees with |
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Language learning advice your partner agrees with |
Things your partner would ban |
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Solutions to problems your partner agrees with |
Situations in which your partner would sue |
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Problems your partner has faced |
Past advice for your partner they agree with (“You should have…”) |
True sentences about your partner with “If you had…” |
True sentences about your partner with “If you hadn’t…” |
True statements about your partner with “do + noun” |
Rules
Choose one counter (e.g. an eraser or coin) each and place it on the Start square. You will move around the board in the direction your teacher tells you by making statements following the square you on. You get one point for each correct thing you say on the topic of the square you are on, stopping whenever you make a mistake or when you reach six points. You can then move that many squares. You can copy things you heard your partner(s) say earlier if you like. The winner is the person who is furthest round the board when the teacher stops the game.
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