Here is a game I used for Lesson 13 for my sixth graders. I split them into two teams, and had one person go at a time.
I wrote on the board, "Hello. ________ speaking." And they had to say that prompt, filling in the blank with whatever famous person was on the screen. Once they said that, I would go to the next slide, and they would have to say, "He/She is sick. He/She has a _____________." and say whatever ailment the non-famous person on that slide had. If the kids said it correctly, I let them roll a dice for points.
The different sicknesses are cold, backache, stomachache, toothache, earache, headache, broken arm, and broken leg.
I picked people that were famous in Korea, and I let the kids have help from their team mates if they needed it, basing the points more off of the dice roll than correct attempts.
They like seeing the different famous people and groups.
The game could be made harder by having the prompt be longer, for example, "She can't come to school today because she is sick. She has a ________."
I spent about 10 or 15 minutes on it at the end of class.