Introduction
"Everybody who … " requires quick reactions of students and is thus a good warm up or wake up game. It nevertheless involves verbal utterances and allows an easy-going practice of simple grammatical structures (3rd person-s and negation).
The makeup of the game can simply be adjusted to match different needs; it can be added on (e.g. to make students form longer sentences) or be turned in a primarily scenic exercise (e.g. substitute more words for gestures and pantomime).
Classroom setup: Circle of chairs. One chair per student minus one (one student stands in the middle of the circle)
To play "Everybody who …"
Target group and Time
Learning objectives
To practice (pl.) 3rd person -s and negation ("likes"/doesn't like"). To become comfortable forming full sentences involving these grammatical elements.