Vocabulary
deductions /Possibility
Tag questions
Comparing Things
Dare
100

The people who lived there long ago had religious ceremonies in the ______

a. treasure

b. statues

c. temple

what's a temple?
100
This person always leaves garbage in the classroom and when she leaves, never picks up after herself!
Who's Maria Jose?
100
She's a lovely person, 
isn't she?
100
This animal is smaller and much slower than a rabbit. It's green and can swim.
what's a turtle?
100
This teacher is the oldest of the teachers of the 3rd floor.
who's Monica?
200
This type of building is REALLY tall. There are a lot of them in New York city. They're so tall they can almost reach the SKY.
What's a skyscraper?
200
You are invited to a party, but when you enter the room, it's completely empty. You ask yourself talking about a possibility.
Where could everybody be?
200
Marly is a great dancer. I think she goes dancing every Saturday, 
doesn't she?
200
This superhero is a lot shorter than Superman. He's too week to be called a superhero and doesn't have enough super powers. He's funny and comes from Mexico.
Who's El Chapulin Colorado?
200
This person is the youngest in the classroom.
Who's Juan Camilo?
300
This is something that is hidden from pirates. But when they find it, they find lots of jewels and gold.
what's a treasure?
300
Watch the video and the speaker talks about these three reasons: A war injury, A hunting accident, or mudered.
How might/ could Tut have died?

What might / could have killed Tut?

300
We all are English students, but you've studied for 10 years, 
haven't you?
300
This capital city is much bigger and a lot more polluted than Bogota. It's not as crowded as Beijing, but it's got the spiciest food you can find in this continent. 
What / where's Mexico city?
300

Solve the riddle:

This thing has cities, but no houses; forests, but no trees; and water, but no fish.


 
What's a map?
400

A person in a novel, play, or film.

Who's the character?
400
You are hungry and go into the kitchen to get the sandwich your mom made for you. Your deduction is:
Who might / could have eaten my sandwich?

What might / could have happened to my sandwich?

400
Gosh, I'm good at this game, 
aren't I?
400
This man was too evil to be still alive. He wasn't brave enough to face the world, so he committed suicide before the army came for him. He was responsible for killing so many people that there have been lots of movies and books written about it. One of those books is an autobiography by a young girl who became one of his victims.
Who's worst than Adolf Hittler?
400

A part of this song goes: 

'd die for you

That's easy to say

We have a list of people that we would take

A bullet for them

A bullet for you

A bullet for everybody in this room

What's ride?
500
An adjective which is the opposite of gorgeous and starts with "D"
What's dull?
500
Luisa is not in the classroom again. You ask yourself:
What could have happened to Luisa now?

Where could she be?

500
We'll be taking an exam next week, 
won't we?
500
This animal is nearly as big as a lion, but not as lazy. It's too dangerous to be kept as a pet. It's fast enough to catch its prey at 120 km/h. In fact, it's the fastest animal.
What's a cheetah?
500

Solve the riddle:

Most people need it, some ask for it, some give it, but almost nobody takes it. 

What's advice?
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