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Conversation Cards When is
April Fools’ Day?
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What do Have you ever played
people do an April Fools’ Day
on April joke on someone?
Fools’ Day? What did you do?
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What would be a
What would be a
good April Fools’
good April Fools’ Day
Day joke to play
joke to play on your
on your best
teacher?
friend?
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What would be a What would be a
good April Fools’ Day good April Fools’ Day
joke to play on your joke to play on your
classmates? brother or sister?
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Do you have a day Have you ever
for playing jokes been tricked on
on people in your April 1st? What
country? When is it? happened?
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Do you get angry Do you think people
when people can sometimes go
play pranks too far with their
on you? practical jokes?
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What
Can you tell
makes
a joke in
a joke
English?
funny?
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What’s the funniest Are you good
joke you have ever at telling
heard? jokes?
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Tell your partner
Who is the funniest about something
person you know? funny that
How are they funny? happened to you
last week.
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Do you laugh Have you ever taken
at your own a joke too far? What
jokes? happened?
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