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The wheel of rituals

Miss Remeur

Created on July 27, 2021

Rituels de début d'heure pour le cours d'anglais, niveau 3e (voire 4e / 2nde)

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The wheel of rituals

The sections

5 things challenge: Find 5 words corresponding to the theme. Song of the day: Listen to a song extract and fill in the lyrics+ guess the title / the interpret Expression of the day: Try to guess the meaning of the expression, and to find an equivalent in French Who is it? Guess who the famous person of the day is. Tongue Twisters: Try the tongue twister of the day, but be careful, it is not that easy.

  • Tong twisters
  • Who is it?
  • Expression of the day
  • 5 things challenge
  • An extract from...?
  • Tong twisters
  • Who is it?
  • Expression of the day
  • 5 things challenge
  • An extract from...?

Turn the wheel and play!

  • yellow
  • blue
  • red
  • orange
  • green
  • purple
  • 23
  • arial
  • black
  • 20
  • gauche
  • avec
  • 300
  • 1

Who is it?

Tong twister

Five things challenge

Expression of the day

Song of the day

Tong twisters

10

She sells sea shells by the seashore

Kitty caught the kitten eating chicken in the kitchen

If two witches would watch two watches, which witch would watch which watch?

Whether the weather is warm, whether the weather is hot, we have to put up with the weather, whether we like it or not.'

Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.

Betty bought some butter, but the butter was bitter. So Betty bought some better butter to make the bitter butter better.

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream

Who is it?

10

I'm the heir of the British throne just after my father and my grandfather. Who am I?

I'm Prince George of Cambridge!

I'm the first black woman to be Vice President in the USA. Who am I?

I'm Kamala Harris!

I invented the most famous wizard of the literary world. Who am I?

I'm J.K. Rowling!

I'm a Jamaican artist, famous for my reggae music. Who am I?

I'm Bob Marley!

I'm the first woman who crossed the Atlantic Ocean by plane ibn 1932. Who am I?

I'm Amelia Earhart

I was imprisonned because of racism and apartheid, and later became President of my country. Who am I?

I'm Nelson Mandela!

I'm a British actress who played a famous witch and who now fights for women's right. Who am I?

I'm Emma Watson!

I'm an actor who became famous for my silent movies during the golden age of Hollywood. Who am I?

I'm Charlie Chaplin!

I was the first female Prime Minister of Great Britain, my nickname was "the Iron Lady". Who am I?

I'm Margaret Thatcher

I was the first man to land foot on the moon. Who am I?

I'm Neil Armstrong

Expression of the day

10

It costs an arm and a leg!

It costs an arm and a leg! = It's very expensive

In French, we would say "ça coûte un bras!"

Break a leg!

Break a leg! = good luck!

In French, we would say "Merde!"

It's a piece of cake.

It's a piece of cake. = It's easy

In French, we would say "c'est de la tarte"

It's raining cats and dogs

It's raining cats and dogs = It's raining a lot

In French, we would say "Il pleut des cordes"

It's not rocket science

It's not rocket science = it's not complicated

In French, we would say "C'est pas sorcier"

You're pulling my leg!

You're pulling my leg! = You're kidding, you're joking

To be broke

To be broke = not have any money

In French we would say "être fauché"

To be under the weather

To be under the weather = to feel sick, unwell

In French, we would say "ne pas être dans son assiette"

You don't judge a book by its cover

You don't judge a book by its cover = don't judge people only on their appearance

In French, we would say "l'habit ne fait pas le moine"

To be a chatterbox

To be a chatterbox = to be very talkative

In French, we would say "être un moulin à parole"

5 things challenge

10

Find 5 words that start with a "B"You have 20 seconds

Find 5 American singers

Find 5 English speaking countries

Find 5 yellow things

Find 5 fruit / vegetables

Find 5 cities in the USA

Find 5 animals who live in the farm

Find 5 words starting with the letter "M"

Find 5 British / American series

Find 5 Britsh cities

Song of the day

10