The "Never Have I Ever" game is an engaging way for practising the Present Perfect tense in the classroom. To extend the activity, learners can write their own questions and play the game with their classmates at the beginning of the next lesson. Here is a link to a presentation of the game, which includes questions to use in the classroom. In this version, students are asked to sit down or stand up based on their answers. After the game, a class discussion can be held to highlight the most interesting responses.
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