Students usually get really excited about this game, which sometimes makes it difficult for them...
A calmer version of the original 'Dobble' game
This is a calmer version of the original Dobble game, which makes it easier for students to focus on what you want them to say (‘I have an octopus!’). As a teacher, I don’t care about them being fast or winning, so I ask them to say ‘finish’ instead of ‘winner’.
Larger groups: put 2-3 students in one team and give them more cards per team (‘We have an octopus’).
Language forms: instead of ‘I have an octopus’, students can also say: ‘I want an octopus’ or ‘I’m gonna buy an octopus’ or ‘I saw an octopus’, etc. You can practice negative forms like ‘I don’t have a …’. They can just name any animal on the centre card that is not matching with theirs.
Tip: for a fun alternative, ask them to look across and inform the other team what their matching animals are (‘You have an octopus’).
If you don’t have the original Dobble game, you can download a couple of dobble sets we have created (see ‘na stiahnutie’) for your convenience using this dobble-generator.
If you don’t have the original dobble game, you can make your own sets with the links below: