Objective: vocabulary review
Required materials: smartboard
Preparation: minimal (or none if you use the examples provided below)
Time: at least 20 minutes
Number of students: any
Family Feud is a TV game show where contestants guess the most popular survey answers from 100 people.
We’ve adapted this fun game for your Spanish class, turning it into an interactive activity perfect for practicing vocabulary and culture in class.
Discover how to bring the excitement of the game show to your lessons!
Resources:
How to play:
1 Divide the class into two teams.
2 Present the question: Show the question from page 2 to the entire class. Make sure everyone understands the vocabulary.
3 Show page 3 and give each group 2–3 minutes to prepare 10 answers. They can come up with more than 10 if they wish; the goal is to have plenty of options since the other team might have similar answers, and they won’t be able to repeat them. Each group will write their answers on a piece of paper.

4 Decide randomly which group will start. Each team takes turns to respond. Participants must try to guess one of the most popular answers related to the question by choosing an answer from their paper. If the other team has already mentioned one of their answers, they won’t be able to use it.
5 If an answer matches one of the correct options (solutions on page 5), write the answer on page 3 and assign the corresponding points to the team.
6 Add up the points: Calculate the points earned by each team based on their correct answers. The team with the most points at the end of all rounds wins.

Follow-up activities:
You can make a copy of any of our Google Slides and customize it for your class, or have students create their own versions!
We use ChatGPT to generate the answers, so it won't take long.
We're also happy to help save you time—leave a comment below or just reach out to let us know the topic you'd like a version for.
We'll take care of it for you!