Game Rules: - Players (or teams) tick Yes or No boxes and place bets on each line in the Bet column - The minimum bet is 10, the maximum is bet is 20 - Players keep track of their total after each line - The player with the highest score wins (Note: Final scores can be negative An architect draws plans A surgeon wears gloves A dentist uses an electric drill A lawyer works in a prison A waitress works regular hours A maid mops and sweeps A chef is an office manager A bank teller works in the park A porter carries luggage 10 A carpenter fixes home appliances Starting Capital: 100 Yes No Bet Total Final score More stuff available on www.ESLprintables.com Author: PhilipR Teacher Notes This is a very enjoyable way of introducing, revising or reinforcing vocabulary Do not give any explanations or clues in the first (betting) stage of the exercise Players should guess or discuss with a team mate and not rely on teacher assistance Explain vocabulary when correcting the game Some of the picture clues are red herrings, i.e have got nothing to with the questions and are there only to mislead players (the park bench, businessman, saw, TV, lion tamer) Delete if necessary Check out similar printables if your class enjoyed this game Tie-breaker How many people live in Australia? (about 22 million) Starting Capital: 100 Yes No An architect draws plans OK A surgeon wears gloves OK Bet Total Yes, and a surgical mask A dentist uses an electric drill A lawyer works in a prison OK in an office or courthouse A waitress works regular hours irregular/odd A maid mops and sweeps A chef is an office manager OK a cook in a fancy restaurant A bank teller works in the park a bank A porter carries luggage 10 A carpenter fixes home appliances works with wood OK Final score More stuff available on www.ESLprintables.com Author: PhilipR