About This Activity
Overview Fruit Preference Cards is an easy-to-play activity that offers students a fun way to practice fruit vocabulary words. Even complete English beginners will be able to play this game after memorizing the names of as few as 16 fruits. Currently, there is one sets of 18 cards available for this game. This is a deduction card game with a list of a different character's personal fruit preferences on each card. Players need to use their verbal skills to deduce which of the character on the cards laid out in front of them matches the character on the "secret card" in their activity partner's possession, by using the sentence structure "Do you like _________________?" This game serves a dual purpose. In addition to providing speaking practice with fruit vocabulary words, students will also be able to practice phonics decoding and encoding with the CVC words used for the characters' names. |
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Fruit Preferences
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Fruit Preferences
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Fruit Preferences
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How To Play Materials: Two identical sets of the 18 Fruit Preference Cards are needed for each pair of two participants. This means two sets of Set A. Time / Game Round: 1-3 minutes
For more detailed instructions for how to print, prepare, and introduce card-based deduction games like this one, click the blue button below. |
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Printing & Preparation Instructions
Words to Learn Before Playing
The Core Vocabulary Words listed below are all words that students should learn BEFORE playing this game. There is currently only one set of cards for this activity.
Core Vocabulary Words Used in Activity | |||||||||
Card Set A (18 Cards) | apples, bananas, coconuts, cherries, grapes, kiwis, lemons, limes, mangos, oranges, peaches, pears, pineapples, plums, strawberries, watermelons |
Words to Learn While Playing
The following words will be used to the play this game (with every available set of cards). However, these words don't need to be pre-taught. These words can and should be learned WHILE playing the game.
Vocabulary Best Learned In Context | |||||||||
Used With All Sets | am, are, do, don't, I, like, no, not, yes, you |
Sentence Patterns to Use While Playing
The following sentences and sentence patterns are recommended for use while playing this game. The best way to teach these sentences, is to use them in context while introducing the game and demonstrating how to play it.
Standard Sentences and Sentence Patterns |
Do you like _________________? |
Yes, I do. / No, I don't. |
Are you _________________? |
Yes, I am. / No, I am not. |