This Halloween-themed version of the classic Find Someone Who walk-the-room activity adds a fun seasonal twist while strengthening your students’ Present Simple and Present Perfect question-forming skills. Before students begin interviewing classmates, they must first write the correct question based on each prompt card.
This extra step helps build accuracy in grammar, spelling, and sentence structure—making it a perfect speaking activity for October ESL/ELL lessons, warm-ups, or classroom parties.
Example
Prompt card: Find someone who isn't scared of ghosts.
Correct student question: Are you scared of ghosts?
Once students write their questions on the recording sheet, they can walk around the room, ask classmates, and collect initials from the peers who answer “yes.”
What’s Included
- 24 Halloween-themed prompt cards (Present Simple & Present Perfect)
- Student recording sheet for writing questions and collecting signatures
- Flexible card use—place them on desks, hang around the classroom, or pass between students
- Cards fit perfectly on a keyring for easy storage and yearly reuse
- Ideal for grammar-focused speaking practice
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Pair It With
Extend your Halloween grammar practice with the Action Verbs Card Game —a great companion resource for speaking, miming, and vocabulary practice in October.
Also Available on Teachers Pay Teachers
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