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SWATT GAME
Esther Prieto Cano
Created on September 27, 2023
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SWAT!
A VOCABULARY GAME
How to play
- Your teacher will write the words she wants you to revise randomly on the board.
- Get into two teams (A & B)
- Each team member gets a number.
- Each team lines up at the back of the room.
- Each team recieves a fly swatter.
- Your teacher will describe one of the words on the board. Then, she will call out a number.
- The two students with that number run to the board with their fly swatter to find the word that matches the description.
- The first student to swat the correct words gets one point for their team.
- Your teacher will give another description and so on.
- The game continues until all the words have been used. The team with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.
Are you ready??
- RAW. Food that is not cooked.
- FROZEN. Food that has been preserved by freezing.
- TINNED.Food that is put in a tin in order to preserve it.
- READY-MADE. Food that is bought in a finished form and available to use immediately.
- PRAWN. A small sea animal with a shell and ten legs, that can be eaten.
- MUSSEL. A small sea creature that has a black shell with two parts that close tightly together. It can be eaten.
- BEEF. The flesh of cows, eaten as food:
- AUBERGINE. An oval, purple vegetable that is white inside and is usually eaten cooked.
- BEETROOT. The small, round, dark red root of a plant, eaten cooked as a vegetable, especially cold in salads
- PEAR. a sweet fruit, usually with a green skin and a lot of juice, that has a round base and is slightly pointed towards the stem,
- BAKED. to cook inside an oven, without using added liquid or fat.
- CUT OUT. To stop eating or drinking something, usually to improve your health.