Задание
Match the names of the games with their descriptions. There is one extra title.
To get started, players sit or stand in a circle. Going in turns, each player will tell two truths and one lie. The other players will vote on which statement they believe is a lie. After everyone has voted, the player reveals which statement was a lie.
This game tests how well your friends know one another. To play, you will need some cards and some pens. Everyone writes down 5 likes and 5 dislikes on the card. These items can be food, music, movies, clothing, or anything else that you like or dislike. After everyone has written on their card, collect the cards and shuffle them. Have someone read the likes and dislikes on each card and have the group vote on who wrote that card.
Each player writes the name of a famous person on a post-it note and attaches it to the forehead of the person next to him. Make sure that the person doesn’t see what is written on the post-it note. Then each player asks yes or no questions to discover which name is written on his post-it note. For example, a player might ask questions like “Am I still alive?”, “Was I born in the United States?”, “Am I an artist?”. If the answer to the question is “yes”, they get to ask another question. If the answer is no, the next player gets his turn. The game continues until someone guesses the name on his post-it note.
This simple game helps friends get to know more about each other while having a few laughs. At the start of the game, one player is chosen to be “It”. They must ask a question starting with the word “Things” that everyone in the group answers. The funnier or more interesting the question, the better is. An example question might be “Things you should never do at school?”. Everyone in the group has to then write their answer on a piece of paper. The person who is “It” will then collect those pieces of paper and reads the answers out. The other players will guess who gave each answer. If they are correct, they get the point. Continue answering until there is one player left, who is awarded three points. A new “It” is chosen and the game continues until a set limit of points has been reached.
Extra title
To play this game, split the group into several teams of between 2 to 4 players per team. One player from one of the teams is chosen to start. That player thinks of a famous person, movie title, saying, song title, or book title and writes in on a piece of paper. They must then give their team clues to help them guess the name of whatever they are thinking of. Clues can only be in the form of hand gestures and pantomime. Teams have 60 seconds to guess the phrase or word that their teammate is thinking of.
Name that song
Two truths and a lie
Things
Charades
Who am I?
Likes and Dislikes