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joanna.betscher

Created on November 3, 2020

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Transcript

ESCAPING FROM A FASHION HOUSE

WELCOME

You've been working for Prada :) for some time. The job is really hard. As you are not used to working long hours, yesterday you fell asleep in the fashion house and somebody locked you in. Your situation doesn't look good as you have to prepare the new collection for today's fashion show. If you don't appear with the clothes at the show, you'll get fired. So...., do your best to escape :)

GOOD LUCK

Look for the puzzles! They are hidden in four places. DO NOT SUBMIT THE CROSSWORD!!!

Choose the correct number to leave the room

Choose the correct number to leave the room

ERROR

Choose the correct number to leave the room

ERROR

Choose the correct number to leave the room

HINT: Do the crossword, but do not submit it! Then take the last letters from the words down.

HINT:

Use me :) a + b + c = ???

Welcome to room number 2. There is another puzzle waiting for you :)

Click on the letters in the correct order

ERROR

Click on the letters in the correct order

START AGAIN!

Click on the letters in the correct order

ERROR

START AGAIN!

Click on the letters in the correct order

Click on the letters in the correct order

Click on the letters in the correct order

Click on the letters in the correct order

WELCOME TO ROOM NUMBER 3. I HOPE YOU'RE GOOD AT MATHS :)

FIRST LETTERS FIRST :))

C O N G S ! ! ! ONE MORE PUZZLE LEFT.

Read the text and choose the correct answer As soon as the meeting finished, everybody got up and started leaving the conference room. Maggie was one of the first to get out so that the others didn’t see the tears already forming in the corners of her eyes. It was the same old story. Why couldn’t she speak up for herself? Why could she never stand up and say her suggestions were worth considering instead of letting the manager ignore them? As always, she felt like kicking herself for being so passive. With some resignation, she realised she’d either have to do something about it or she’d never get promoted or, at least, appreciated for her work. When the meeting was over, Maggie was angry because she A. hadn’t had the courage to defend her ideas. B. had been criticised by other staff members. C. knew her career prospects were poor.

Read the text and choose the correct answer As soon as the meeting finished, everybody got up and started leaving the conference room. Maggie was one of the first to get out so that the others didn’t see the tears already forming in the corners of her eyes. It was the same old story. Why couldn’t she speak up for herself? Why could she never stand up and say her suggestions were worth considering instead of letting the manager ignore them? As always, she felt like kicking herself for being so passive. With some resignation, she realised she’d either have to do something about it or she’d never get promoted or, at least, appreciated for her work. When the meeting was over, Maggie was angry because she A. hadn’t had the courage to defend her ideas. B. had been criticised by other staff members. C. knew her career prospects were poor.

TRY AGAIN!

Read the text and choose the correct answer As soon as the meeting finished, everybody got up and started leaving the conference room. Maggie was one of the first to get out so that the others didn’t see the tears already forming in the corners of her eyes. It was the same old story. Why couldn’t she speak up for herself? Why could she never stand up and say her suggestions were worth considering instead of letting the manager ignore them? As always, she felt like kicking herself for being so passive. With some resignation, she realised she’d either have to do something about it or she’d never get promoted or, at least, appreciated for her work. When the meeting was over, Maggie was angry because she A. hadn’t had the courage to defend her ideas. B. had been criticised by other staff members. C. knew her career prospects were poor.

TRY AGAIN!

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CONGRATULATIONS !!!

CONGRATULATIONS !!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!