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Goal of The Game

The document provides instructions for playing a guessing game where players take turns asking yes or no questions to try and guess each other's mystery monsters. It gives examples of different types of questions players can ask using "does", "is", or "is" plus a verb-ing to determine characteristics of the other player's hidden monster.

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Goal of The Game

The document provides instructions for playing a guessing game where players take turns asking yes or no questions to try and guess each other's mystery monsters. It gives examples of different types of questions players can ask using "does", "is", or "is" plus a verb-ing to determine characteristics of the other player's hidden monster.

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Goal of the game: Guess your opponent's mystery monster before your

opponent guesses yours. You can only answer ‘YES’ or ‘NO.’ Ask questions like “Is
your monster yellow?” or Does your monster have more than two eyes?”

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SAMPLE QUESTIONS

Questions with ‘DOES’


Does your monster have more than two eyes?
Does your monster have fewer than three eyes?
Does your monster have sharp teeth?
Does your monster have a tail?
Does your monster have ears/arms/spots?
Does your monster have six legs?
Does your monster have a nose?
Does your monster have eyes on long vines?
Does your monster have antennae?
Does your monster look angry?
Does your monster walk on legs?
Does your monster have a small eye and a bigger one?

Questions with ‘IS’


Is your monster fat?
Is your monster yellow?
Is your monster hairy?
Is your monster spotted?

Questions with ‘IS’+VERB-ING


Is your monster holding up (=raising) its arms? Or: … holding its arms sideways?
Is your monster hanging down (=raising) its arms?
Is your monster sticking out its tongue?
Is your monster sliding on its stomach?
Is your monster smiling?

Task. Match each ’A’ sentence with a fitting response from B.

A: Whose turn is it? Is it my turn or yours? B: Hold on, I don’t have a monster yet.

A: First question, please. B: It’s a tie/It’s four to two.

A: Why do you still have so many cards up? B: It’s your turn./It’s yours.

A: Only two monsters remain./Only two remains. B: Lucky guess/Lucky you.

A: Let me guess. Is it Gurgg? B: No, it’s not. It’s Nuj. You lose!

A: Let me guess. Is it Bob? B: Okay, I’m up for it. (=I’m ready for the
challenge)
A: Yaay! I win!
B: Oops, I forgot to flip over the one-eyed
A: What’s the final score? monsters.

A: Let’s play again/Let’s play another one! B: Uh, I think I’m gonna lose.

B: You cheated! I want a rematch!

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