Intro Student One Student Two

  1. Students work in pairs and open the corresponding pages above.
  2. Student One begins by telling Student Two their news.
  3. Student Two uses the guides and verbs on his or her page to make an appropriate question.
  4. Finally, Student One checks the question is correct on his or her page.
  Your News: Answer Your Partner's News:
1 You got into a car accident. Who caused the accident? Ask about the amount of money. (find)
2 You and your boyfriend / girlfriend broke up. Who decided to break up? Ask about the reason. (need)
3 You bought a new cell phone. How much did it cost? Ask about the thing responsible for the damage. (cause)
4 There was a party last week at the beach. How many people were there? Ask about the thing responsible for the damage. (cause)
5 You got a crazy email this morning. Who sent you the crazy email? Ask about the person responsible for making them do that. (persuade)
6 You had someone repair your computer. Who fixed your computer? Ask about the person that told her to open the window. (tell)
7 You borrowed a yacht and took a trip. Whose yacht did you take? Ask about the reason. (affect)
8 You wiped up a mess. What caused the mess? Ask about the giver of the present. (give)
9 You like to collect old military equipment. Why do you collect old military equipment? Ask about the cause. (make)
10 You have lost the manual for your television. Why do you need the manual? Ask about the cause. (make)
  Your News: Answer Your Partner's News:
1 You found some money on the street this morning. How much did you find? Ask about the person responsible for the accident. (cause)
2 You bought a new supply of blank DVDs. Why do you need blank DVDs? Ask about the person that decided to break up. (decide)
3 My apartment is undergoing repairs because of the damage. What caused the damage? Ask about the price. (cost)
4 You have a crack in your living room window. What caused the window to crack? Ask if there were many people or not. (how many people)
5 You went skydiving last weekend. Who persuaded you to do that? Ask about the sender. (send)
6 You opened the window because you were told to. Who told you to do that? Ask about the repairman. (fix)
7 The weather really affects your mood. Why does the weather affect your mood? Ask about the person that owns the yacht. (whose - take)
8 You received your shirt as a present. Who gave it to you? Ask about the thing responsible for the mess. (cause)
9 You cried all night last night. What made you cry all night? Ask why. (collect)
10 You have been tired all week. What has been making you tired all week? Ask about the reason the person needs the manual. (need)
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