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Playing Games — Whose turn is it?
Playing Games — the most fun conversations for kids! Learn to talk about exciting experiences!
Practice these fun dialogues! Click 🇮🇳 for Hindi.
💬 Dialogue 1: Friends play cricket in the park
📍 Friends play cricket in the park.
👦 Aarav:I’ll bat first! Rahul, you bowl. Priya, you field.
मैं पहले batting करूँगा! राहुल, तुम bowling करो। प्रिया, तुम fielding।
👧 Priya:Why do you always bat first? It’s not fair!
तुम हमेशा पहले bat क्यों करते हो? ये fair नहीं है!
👦 Rahul:Let’s do toss! Heads or tails?
चलो toss करते हैं! Heads या tails?
👦 Aarav:Heads!
Heads!
👦 Rahul:It’s tails! Priya bats first!
Tails आया! प्रिया पहले bat करेगी!
👧 Priya:Yes! Fair is fair. Ready, Rahul? Bowl!
ये! Fair है fair। तैयार, राहुल? Bowl करो!
👦 Aarav:Okay okay! But I’m bowling fast! Watch out!
ठीक ठीक! लेकिन मैं fast bowling करूँगा! ध्यान रखना!
✏️ Your Turn — Fill in the Blanks
Look at !
This is so !
Let’s go !
💬 Dialogue 2: Playing a board game on a rainy afternoon
📍 Playing a board game on a rainy afternoon.
👧 Meera:Let’s play Ludo! I’ll be the red piece.
चलो लूडो खेलते हैं! मैं लाल piece लूँगी।
👧 Sneha:I’ll be blue. Roll the dice first!
मैं नीली लूँगी। पहले पासा फेंको!
👧 Meera:Six! I can move my piece out! Your turn now.
छक्का! मैं अपना piece बाहर निकाल सकती हूँ! अब तुम्हारी बारी।
👧 Sneha:Three. Not enough to come out yet. Roll again!
तीन। बाहर आने के लिए काफ़ी नहीं। फिर से फेंको!
👧 Meera:Four! I’m moving ahead. Ha ha, I’m winning!
चार! मैं आगे बढ़ रही हूँ। हा हा, मैं जीत रही हूँ!
👧 Sneha:Not so fast! I just got a six! Here I come!
इतनी जल्दी नहीं! मुझे छक्का मिला! आ रही हूँ!
👧 Meera:Ooh! This is getting exciting! Game on!
ऊह! ये exciting हो रहा है! Game on!
💬 Dialogue 3: Playing hide and seek
📍 Playing hide and seek.
👦 Arjun:Let’s play hide and seek! I’ll count to twenty. You all hide!
चलो छुपम-छुपाई खेलते हैं! मैं बीस तक गिनूँगा। तुम सब छुपो!
👦 Vikram:No peeking! And count slowly!
झाँकना नहीं! और धीरे गिनो!
👦 Arjun:1… 2… 3… 15… 16… 17… 18… 19… 20! Ready or not, here I come!
1… 2… 3… 15… 16… 17… 18… 19… 20! तैयार हो या नहीं, मैं आ रहा हूँ!
👦 Vikram:(Whispering) Shhh! He’s coming this way! Don’t move!
(फुसफुसाकर) श्श! वो इधर आ रहा है! हिलो मत!
👦 Arjun:Found you, Vikram! You’re behind the tree!
मिल गए, विक्रम! तुम पेड़ के पीछे हो!
👦 Vikram:Oh no! How did you find me so fast?
अरे! तुमने मुझे इतनी जल्दी कैसे ढूँढ लिया?
👦 Arjun:Your shoes were sticking out! Ha ha! Now help me find the others!
तुम्हारे जूते बाहर दिख रहे थे! हा हा! अब बाकियों को ढूँढने में मदद करो!
💬 Dialogue 4: Playing a word game during a long car ride
📍 Playing a word game during a long car ride.
👧 Ananya:I’m bored! Let’s play a word game. I say a word, you say one starting with the last letter.
मैं bore हो रही हूँ! चलो word game खेलते हैं। मैं एक शब्द बोलूँगी, तुम उसके आखिरी letter से शुरू होने वाला बोलो।
👧 Priya:Okay! You start!
ठीक है! तुम शुरू करो!
👧 Ananya:Apple!
Apple!
👧 Priya:Elephant!
Elephant!
👧 Ananya:Tiger!
Tiger!
👧 Priya:Rabbit! Ha, ending with T is tricky!
Rabbit! हा, T से ख़त्म होना tricky है!
👧 Ananya:Hmm… Tree! Your turn — E again!
हम्म… Tree! तुम्हारी बारी — फिर E!
👧 Priya:Egg! This game is so much fun!
Egg! ये game बहुत मज़ेदार है!
💬 Dialogue 5: The teacher organizes a classroom game
📍 The teacher organizes a classroom game.
👩🏫 Teacher:Class, let’s play ‘Simon Says!’ Listen carefully to my instructions.
बच्चों, चलो ‘Simon Says’ खेलते हैं! मेरे निर्देश ध्यान से सुनो।
👦👧 Class:Yay! We love Simon Says!
ये! हमें Simon Says बहुत पसंद है!
👩🏫 Teacher:Simon says… touch your nose!
Simon says… अपनी नाक छुओ!
👦👧 Class:(Everyone touches nose)
(सब नाक छूते हैं)
👩🏫 Teacher:Jump up!
ऊपर कूदो!
👦👧 Class:(Some jump, some stay still)
(कुछ कूदते हैं, कुछ नहीं)
👩🏫 Teacher:Aha! I didn’t say ‘Simon says!’ Those who jumped are out!
अहा! मैंने ‘Simon says’ नहीं कहा! जो कूदे वो out!
👦👧 Class:Oh no! I fell for the trick!
अरे! मैं trick में फँस गया!
📖 Key Vocabulary
Vacation
छुट्टी — Time off from school
Adventure
साहस — Exciting experience
Celebrate
जश्न मनाना — Mark a happy event
Festival
त्योहार — Special celebration
Memory
याद — Something you remember
Exciting
रोमांचक — Very thrilling
Wonderful
अद्भुत — Very good
Together
साथ में — With each other
Favourite
पसंदीदा — Most liked
Celebrate
जश्न मनाना — Mark a happy event
🗣️ Key Phrases to Remember
- “We went to ___ for vacation!” — Tell about your trip हम छुट्टी में ___ गए!
- “It was amazing / wonderful!” — Describe a great experience ये कमाल / अद्भुत था!
- “I learned to ___!” — Share new skills मैंने ___ सीखा!
- “Happy ___! (Diwali/Holi/Birthday)” — Festival/birthday greetings ___ मुबारक!
- “Best ___ ever!” — Express extreme happiness अब तक का सबसे अच्छा ___!
📐 Grammar Spotlight: Past Tense: Telling About Experiences
Use past tense to describe things that already happened
‘We went to Shimla.’ ‘I saw a tiger.’ ‘It was amazing!’ — use past tense for finished events.
✅ We went to ___ for vacation!
✅ It was amazing / wonderful!
✅ I learned to ___!
✅ Happy ___! (Diwali/Holi/Birthday)
✅ It was amazing / wonderful!
✅ I learned to ___!
✅ Happy ___! (Diwali/Holi/Birthday)
❌ Rude version ❌ — always be polite!
🎭 Playing Games Role Play!
- Choose characters from the dialogues.
- Act out each scene with expression!
- Use the key phrases naturally.
- Add your own lines to extend the conversation.
- Switch roles and try again.
- Make it fun — use props if you have them!
❓ Quiz — Test Yourself!
1. We went to ___ for vacation!
2. ‘Vacation’ means:
3. Polite way to ask:
4. When excited, say:
5. ‘Thank you’ shows:
6. Best response to ‘Let’s play!’:
7. Being polite means:
8. ‘I had a wonderful time!’ means:
❓ FAQ
Phrases for playing games?
Key phrases: We went to ___ for vacation!, It was amazing / wonderful!, I learned to ___!, Happy ___! (Diwali/Holi/Birthday), Best ___ ever!.
How to practise?
Role-play with family/friends. Act out each dialogue, then create your own!
Why learn these?
Real situations kids face. Right phrases build confidence and social skills.
For which age group?
Grades 1-5 (ages 6-11). Younger kids focus on simple phrases, older kids on full conversations.
Can parents help?
Yes! Parents playing different roles makes practice fun and effective.