- One team or player chooses a number and clicks on it. A task card will appear. You’ll need to complete the task — it might be a question, a correction, or something else.
- Close the task window and get ready for the next move. Click the randomiser to get rock, paper, or scissors.
- Now it’s the other team’s (or player’s) turn. They follow the same steps.
- After both teams/players have played, compare your results. Use rock, paper, scissors to decide the winner of the round. The winner gets 1 point!
- Keep track of your points — and most importantly, have fun!
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
I forgot my water bottle and now I have sand in everything — I feel dizzy and tired.
Sun glare is the worst when you’re trying to...
I stayed in the sun for too long and didn’t reapply sunscreen. Now my shoulders are sore — it's A) sunburn B) sweaty clothes
I forgot my sunglasses, and the light was so strong I could barely see — it was definitely A) heatstroke B) sun glare
Read the summer problem. Your mission is to make it sound as dramatic, funny, or exaggerated as possible — while still using correct vocabulary.Example: Original: You got bug bites. Exaggerated: I got 37 bites on my left arm alone, and one looked like a mountain!
You have sunburn.
The sun glare gave me a red, itchy rash on my arms after I wore tight clothes all day.
If I have no appetite on a hot day, I prefer to eat...
Read the summer problem. Your mission is to make it sound as dramatic, funny, or exaggerated as possible — while still using correct vocabulary.Example: Original: You got bug bites. Exaggerated: I got 37 bites on my left arm alone, and one looked like a mountain!
You’ve got heat rash.
She ignored all the warnings, went jogging at noon, and ended up in the nurse’s office with mild bug bite.
Sleeping badly makes me feel...
I haven’t eaten all day — I’m clearly suffering from sweaty clothes.
Read the summer problem. Your mission is to make it sound as dramatic, funny, or exaggerated as possible — while still using correct vocabulary.Example: Original: You got bug bites. Exaggerated: I got 37 bites on my left arm alone, and one looked like a mountain!
You brought home sand in everything.
I wore tight clothes, and by the end of the day I had itchy red spots — A) heat rash B) bug bites
The last time I got bug bites, I...
After sitting in the park, I had red dots on my legs from A) sunburn B) bug bites
Read the summer problem. Your mission is to make it sound as dramatic, funny, or exaggerated as possible — while still using correct vocabulary.Example: Original: You got bug bites. Exaggerated: I got 37 bites on my left arm alone, and one looked like a mountain!
You lost your appetite.
B1-B2 Too Hot to Handle!
ENG HUB
Created on May 21, 2025
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
View
Mobile Phone Call
View
Momentum: Onboarding Escape Game
View
Momentum: Manager Guide
View
Wizardry Letter
View
Search Bar Card
View
Piñata
View
Microlearning: When to Use Chat, Meetings or Email
Explore all templates
Transcript
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
I forgot my water bottle and now I have sand in everything — I feel dizzy and tired.
Sun glare is the worst when you’re trying to...
I stayed in the sun for too long and didn’t reapply sunscreen. Now my shoulders are sore — it's A) sunburn B) sweaty clothes
I forgot my sunglasses, and the light was so strong I could barely see — it was definitely A) heatstroke B) sun glare
Read the summer problem. Your mission is to make it sound as dramatic, funny, or exaggerated as possible — while still using correct vocabulary.Example: Original: You got bug bites. Exaggerated: I got 37 bites on my left arm alone, and one looked like a mountain!
You have sunburn.
The sun glare gave me a red, itchy rash on my arms after I wore tight clothes all day.
If I have no appetite on a hot day, I prefer to eat...
Read the summer problem. Your mission is to make it sound as dramatic, funny, or exaggerated as possible — while still using correct vocabulary.Example: Original: You got bug bites. Exaggerated: I got 37 bites on my left arm alone, and one looked like a mountain!
You’ve got heat rash.
She ignored all the warnings, went jogging at noon, and ended up in the nurse’s office with mild bug bite.
Sleeping badly makes me feel...
I haven’t eaten all day — I’m clearly suffering from sweaty clothes.
Read the summer problem. Your mission is to make it sound as dramatic, funny, or exaggerated as possible — while still using correct vocabulary.Example: Original: You got bug bites. Exaggerated: I got 37 bites on my left arm alone, and one looked like a mountain!
You brought home sand in everything.
I wore tight clothes, and by the end of the day I had itchy red spots — A) heat rash B) bug bites
The last time I got bug bites, I...
After sitting in the park, I had red dots on my legs from A) sunburn B) bug bites
Read the summer problem. Your mission is to make it sound as dramatic, funny, or exaggerated as possible — while still using correct vocabulary.Example: Original: You got bug bites. Exaggerated: I got 37 bites on my left arm alone, and one looked like a mountain!
You lost your appetite.