Now, this game (which originates from battleships game) is intended to help you practice some(thing), any(thing), no(thing). And here is how to play:
1)Take a sheet of a squared copybook. Draw 2 squares: a-j(vertically)*1-10(horizontally).
2)On one of the squares draw your fruits. There is a limited quantity for each fruit item to be drawn (which quantities are available see in the picture below). You also need to name each of your fruit. There is a limited number of names for each fruit to be called (which names are available see in the picture below).
3)Obviously, on the other square, you are going to hit your opponent’s fruits.
4)Once you have hit the whole fruit you should guess what kind of fruit it is. Alternatively, you can try to guess it once you first have hit it.
There is a sample dialogue below the picture which will give you an idea of how this game is supposed to be played. Also, you can substitute some types of fruit with whatever others types of fruit you would like them to be substituted with (which is good for also practising fruit vocabulary on the way). Alternatively, you can play with vegetables. Or you can choose completely a different topic and include related vocabulary.
-Is there a/any fruit on…? (Is there anything on…?)
-Yes. (There is). There is some fruit (here).
-Is there a fruit on…?
-No. (There isn’t). There isn’t anything here/There is no fruit here/There is nothing here.
-Is there any fruit on…?
-Yes, there is some fruit here.
-Is there a fruit on…?
-Yes. There is the whole fruit/thing now.
-Is it an orange?
-No, it isn’t.
-Is it an apple?
-Yes, it is.
-Is there anything on…?
-Yes. There is.
-Is it a banana?
-Yes, it is.