Conditionals Against Humanity - A game to practise conditional sentences (B2-C1)
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Tired of boring grammar exercises? 😴
Transform your English classes with Conditionals Against Humanity, a classroom game based on the popular Cards Against Humanity, combining humor, creativity, and conditional practice for B2–C1 students.
With this resource, your students will practice 1st, 2nd, and 3rd conditionals by creating absurd, funny… and always grammatically correct sentences. Make learning interactive, engaging, and full of laughter!
What’s included:
- 🖤 30 black cards with if clauses
- 🤍 30 white cards with main clauses
- 📄 Step-by-step instructions for teachers
Why your students will love it:
- Makes grammar lessons fun and interactive
- Reinforces conditionals in a practical way
- Perfect for group work, review sessions, or extra practice
- Say goodbye to boring grammar drills
How to play (quick overview):
- One player acts as the judge and draws a black card (if clause).
- Other players complete the sentence with a white card.
- The judge reads all the sentences aloud and picks the funniest and grammatically correct one.
- The winning player earns a point and the next judge takes over.
⚠️ Only grammatically correct sentences can earn points.
Based on the popular Cards Against Humanity, this game turns grammar lessons into a fun, competitive, and memorable experience.
Size
1.06 MB
Length
23 pages
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