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subject?
favourite
weather?
What’s
How’s the
How old
are you?
hobbies?
What’s your
How are you?
your name?
What are your
you live?
Where do
Get To Know You Questions
your
song?
What’s
favourite
colour?
favourite
is it?
What’s your
wearing?
What’s your
What time
favourite food?
What are you
Do you have
any siblings?
date?
today’s
What is
have a
Do you
brother?
What’s
animal?
a sister?
favourite
movie?
language?
favourite
your favourite
Do you have
What’s your
Do you
What’s your
like pizza?
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This game can be played in pairs or in small groups The
first player rolls the die and moves their counter along the
board, starting at ‘Begin’. The player to their left reads
out the question on the space, and the first player must
answer the question. If they answer correctly, they may
keep their counter on that space. If they fail to answer the
question, they must move back 3 spaces. Continue to take
turns until a player reaches the final space, ‘End’.
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