Find Someone Who Present Simple
In a “Find Someone Who” activity, students engage in a speaking exercise where they seek out classmates who match given descriptions. Each student receives a list of statements and must ask their peers questions based on these statements. For example, if the statement is “Find someone who likes to read books,” the student must find a classmate who fits that description, note their name, and share the information with the group, possibly asking for additional details related to the statement.
This “Find Someone Who” activity is designed to practice using Present Simple.
You can also encourage your students to ask follow-up questions.
Example:
Student A: Do you like to read books?
Student B: Yes, I do.
Student A: What books do you read?
Student B: My favorite genre is science fiction.
Student A: What do you like most about science fiction?
Student B: I like science fiction because it has cool future ideas and exciting adventures.
etc.