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Written by Kriss Scott   
Thursday, 13 November 2008

This is a simple game I used in my English club. I think I got it from englishbanana.com

The idea is to write a story using Who, What, How, Where, When and Why. Get a group of 6 students in a line. Give the first one a piece of paper and tell him/her to write Who (the name of someone) at the top of the page. They must fold the paper so it covers what they wrote.

The second person, without looking at what was written for Who, must write What (what someone did), and then fold the paper over it. The third person writes How (how was it done, whatever they think it may have been), folds it over.  Fourth person writes Where (a place), folds it over.. Fifth person writes When (day, time, date), folds it over. And the sixth person writes Why (what reason for doing whatever they think has been done). Then, unfold the story and read aloud... and try not to laugh too hard.

When I did it we had some great stories. For example:

- Hiroshi (a member of the club) broke a window at hospital this morning because it's his hobby.

- Mr Hara swam in Australia a long long time ago because I needed to see the person.

- Misato plays the guitar by mail in the house 50 years ago because it's their hobby.

- Hiroshi ate a chair with a bat in space after school because he is dangerous.


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Level: Senior High
Grouping: Group work
Length: 5 minutes
Prep time: None minutes

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