Choose the best response:
“Isn’t it your turn?”
Options:
A - No, it’s your turn, silly!
B - Yes, it's your turn, silly!
C -No, I'm not cheating.
A - No, it’s your turn, silly!
Choose the best response:
“You’re supposed to put the cards face down!”
Options:
A - So, it’s your go.
B - Sorry, but I can’t see them.
C - Sorry, shall I shuffle them again?
C - Sorry, shall I shuffle them again?
Choose the best response:
“You threw a six! You get another go!”
Options:
A - So I get a head start? Excellent!
B - Is it against the rules?
C - I’ll roll first then.
A - So I get a head start? Excellent!
Choose the best response:
“The aim of the game is to get rid of all your cards and land on the big star at the end.”
Options:
A - Do we have to throw the exact number?
B - So I need to collect four more?
C - I’ve got 25, so 75 to go!
A - Do we have to throw the exact number?
Choose the best response:
“Do you want to deal the cards out?”
Options:
A - It says go forward 5 spaces.
B - No thanks, I’m OK.
C - Did you say three per player?
C - Did you say three per player?
Choose the best response:
“Can I be yellow?”
Options:
A - You have to move clockwise.
B - That’s fine, I’m the purpley-blue one.
C - It’s against the rules.
B - That’s fine, I’m the purpley-blue one.
Choose the correct linking verb:
“Some resources have disappeared, but games ___ a popular tool.”
Options: seem / remain / become
remain
Choose the correct linking verb:
“As technology advances, digital games ___ more common.”
Options: become / grow / sound
become
Choose the correct linking verb:
“Many learners say games make learning ___ more dynamic.”
Options: feel / seem / sound
feel
Choose the correct linking verb:
“Parents in the survey ___ sceptical about game-based learning.”
Options: seemed / felt / sounded
seemed
Choose the best option:
“The idea of using games in education might ___ unconventional.”
Options: sound / seem / feel
sound
True or False:
“Consider” can function as a linking verb.
False (It is not a linking verb; it’s a mental process verb.)
Fill the gap:
“He is ___ addicted to that series.”
utterly
Fill the gap:
“You’ll ___ beat me at a word game.”
no doubt
Fill the gap:
“My background in education isn’t ___ to board games.”
applicable
Fill the gap:
“After ten years of playing, he tends to ___ about how good he is.”
boast
Fill the gap:
“That game is really fun and highly ___.”
engaging
Choose the best synonym of countless:
Options: rare / insignificant/ numerous
numerous
Reorder the sentence:
“so / heartening / see / kids / playing / in the fresh air / it’s”
It’s so heartening to see kids playing in the fresh air.
“only / repainted / we / months ago / the playground / three / and it’s already vandalized”
We only repainted the playground three months ago and it’s already been vandalized.
Identify the verb type:
“She FELT the child’s forehead.”
Options: action verb / linking verb
action verb
Identify the verb type:
“The ice cream TASTED delicious.”
Options: action verb / linking verb
linking verb
Choose the correct stance adjective:
“Without regular opportunities to play, children's confidence will inevitably decline.”
Options: pessimistic / balanced / enthusiastic
pessimistic
Choose the correct verb:
“Teachers set competitions to ___ students motivated.”
Options: keep / stay / hold
keep
Fill the gap:
“My favourite toy was a soft, ___ rabbit.”
fluffy
Fill the gap:
“The banana in my bag went all ___.”
squishy
The doughnut was ___.”
mounth-watering
“All I could hear were their ___ voices.”
muffled
“The sunlight was ___ across the water.”
dappled
“The old house made ___ noises.”
squeaky
Which adjective best describes this viewpoint?
"Children explore new ideas through play, which fosters creativity and imagination."
Options: pessimistic / sceptical / persuasive
persuasive
Which attitude is shown?
"Kids who play freely develop above-average critical thinking skills."
Options: biased / neutral / critical
biased
Identify the stance:
"Without better spaces, children will continue to develop anxieties and fears."
Options: balanced / enthusiastic / pessimistic
pessimistic
Which adjective fits?
"Play supports physical activity, but this attitude won’t continue without guidance."
Options: supportive / balanced / enthusiastic
balanced
Which adjective describes the viewpoint?
"Longer play-breaks will significantly improve children's future well-being."
Options: sceptical / optimistic / objective
optimistic
Which adjective describes this?
"Encouraging imagination fosters curiosity and a love of learning."
Options: objective / critical / subjective
objective