This fun and engaging Valentine’s Day Find Someone Who icebreaker game helps students practice speaking, grammar, and writing skills—all in one interactive activity. Unlike a traditional find someone who, this version includes an important twist: before students begin mingling, they must write their own questions based on each prompt card.
Designed for ESL/ELL learners, this seasonal grammar activity reinforces present simple and present perfect question formation. It’s low-prep, high-engagement, and perfect for February lessons.
What’s Included
- 24 Valentine’s Day–themed prompt cards (color + black & white)
- 1 student recording sheet for writing questions and collecting initials
- Step-by-step teacher directions
- Flexible card formats—hang around the room, place at stations, or pass between students
How It Works
- Students read each Find Someone Who prompt.
- They write a complete grammar-accurate question based on the prompt.
- Students circulate and ask their questions to classmates.
- If a classmate answers “yes,” they add that student’s initials to the recording sheet.
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Pair It With
For even more Valentine’s Day speaking practice, pair this activity with the Valentine’s Day Present Simple & Present Perfect Conversation Cards . Together, these two resources create a complete February grammar + speaking bundle.
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