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FINISH
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PLAYERS
Pronunciation
Choose a token, roll the dice and try to reach the goal before anyone else.
Good luck!
BOARD GAME
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21
START
by Daniella Luca
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+info
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”Say it right, play it bright!
Read the text
I’ve been thinking about what to eat for lunch. It’s too late to leave the house now, so I’ll just make something simple. I live alone, so sometimes it’s hard to motivate myself to cook. At least I’ve been keeping the kitchen clean, and the bin is empty for once!
Guess the object
I have multiple buttons and a screen. I can display a wide variety of information, from the time to your heart rate. People wear me on their wrist to track activity, check notifications, or even make calls.
read the text
Guess which department they are talking about
In this department, they help when tech problems happen, especially close to deadlines. They know how important it is for students to have working technology. They are patient and quick to solve problems. They help with computers, software, and other tech tools. When something isn’t working, they listen carefully and find solutions fast. They make sure everything runs smoothly so students can stay on track.
describe the image
Tenses!
What is the past tense of these irregular verbs: buy, go, eat, take, write, choose, find, understand, bring, drive, swim.
Dictation
Write the sentences you hear.
Guess the object
I am round and can be used to play many sports. I am often made of leather or rubber and I can bounce. People throw, kick, or hit me during games. What am I?
Talk about the image
The game can be played by 2 to 4 players. Each player must choose a chip (yellow, blue, red or green) and roll the dice. The player who gets the highest number will be the one to start the game. To play, each participant must roll the dice and move his/her piece to the corresponding square. In each square there must be a question about "Sports". If he/she answers correctly, he/she can move forward, if not, it is the next player's turn. On the board there are also 6 special squares (in gray with the number in black) in which the player loses a turn without playing. The player who reaches the finish line first wins.
Describe the image
Pronunciation
Identify the word with a different sound: site, fit, night, white, right. Say each word out loud and try to hear the difference.
What do these phrasal verbs mean? Put them in a sentence.
Get up, pick up, look forward, look after, look for
Talk about the image
Read the text and Guess the object
I am a piece of furniture that you typically find in a living room. I have cushions and a backrest, and I am designed for you to sit and relax. I often come in long, wide designs, and you can lie on me to rest.
Put this sentence in all the tenses you can think of (Every week, yesterday, tomorrow, now)
I play tennis.
Talk about the photo
Tongue twister
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. How many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?
Six slippery snails slid slowly south.
How do you pronounce these words?
Closed, walked, played, washed, started, needed, finished, travelled, organized, worked, painted, projected, mended, fixed
Guess the object
Group challenge: dictation of sentences
Read the words
wednesday, island, aisle, discipline, answer, climb, cupboard
Read the tongue twister
Betty bought a bit of butter, but the butter was a bit bitter.
She sells seashells by the seashore.
Tell the time
https://centralesupelec.edunao.com/mod/hvp/view.php?id=12466
Group challenge: Dictation of numbers
Talk about the image
how do you pronounce these words?
Half, cupboard, wrist, climb, comb, debts, calm, thought, knock, plumber
Elementary
Daniella Luca
Created on November 12, 2024
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Transcript
24
23
25
FINISH
22
11
10
12
PLAYERS
Pronunciation
Choose a token, roll the dice and try to reach the goal before anyone else. Good luck!
BOARD GAME
13
21
START
by Daniella Luca
14
20
+info
19
15
16
18
17
”Say it right, play it bright!
Read the text
I’ve been thinking about what to eat for lunch. It’s too late to leave the house now, so I’ll just make something simple. I live alone, so sometimes it’s hard to motivate myself to cook. At least I’ve been keeping the kitchen clean, and the bin is empty for once!
Guess the object
I have multiple buttons and a screen. I can display a wide variety of information, from the time to your heart rate. People wear me on their wrist to track activity, check notifications, or even make calls.
read the text
Guess which department they are talking about
In this department, they help when tech problems happen, especially close to deadlines. They know how important it is for students to have working technology. They are patient and quick to solve problems. They help with computers, software, and other tech tools. When something isn’t working, they listen carefully and find solutions fast. They make sure everything runs smoothly so students can stay on track.
describe the image
Tenses!
What is the past tense of these irregular verbs: buy, go, eat, take, write, choose, find, understand, bring, drive, swim.
Dictation
Write the sentences you hear.
Guess the object
I am round and can be used to play many sports. I am often made of leather or rubber and I can bounce. People throw, kick, or hit me during games. What am I?
Talk about the image
The game can be played by 2 to 4 players. Each player must choose a chip (yellow, blue, red or green) and roll the dice. The player who gets the highest number will be the one to start the game. To play, each participant must roll the dice and move his/her piece to the corresponding square. In each square there must be a question about "Sports". If he/she answers correctly, he/she can move forward, if not, it is the next player's turn. On the board there are also 6 special squares (in gray with the number in black) in which the player loses a turn without playing. The player who reaches the finish line first wins.
Describe the image
Pronunciation
Identify the word with a different sound: site, fit, night, white, right. Say each word out loud and try to hear the difference.
What do these phrasal verbs mean? Put them in a sentence.
Get up, pick up, look forward, look after, look for
Talk about the image
Read the text and Guess the object
I am a piece of furniture that you typically find in a living room. I have cushions and a backrest, and I am designed for you to sit and relax. I often come in long, wide designs, and you can lie on me to rest.
Put this sentence in all the tenses you can think of (Every week, yesterday, tomorrow, now)
I play tennis.
Talk about the photo
Tongue twister
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. How many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?
Six slippery snails slid slowly south.
How do you pronounce these words?
Closed, walked, played, washed, started, needed, finished, travelled, organized, worked, painted, projected, mended, fixed
Guess the object
Group challenge: dictation of sentences
Read the words
wednesday, island, aisle, discipline, answer, climb, cupboard
Read the tongue twister
Betty bought a bit of butter, but the butter was a bit bitter.
She sells seashells by the seashore.
Tell the time
https://centralesupelec.edunao.com/mod/hvp/view.php?id=12466
Group challenge: Dictation of numbers
Talk about the image
how do you pronounce these words?
Half, cupboard, wrist, climb, comb, debts, calm, thought, knock, plumber