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100

What video game verb/activity means to not get hit by something?

Avoid

100

What insect makes honey?

Bee

100

What study habit helps you remember things?

Memorize information

100

What natural disaster causes the ground to shake?

Earthquake

100

Which club would you join to take care of puppies and kittens?

Pet Club

200

What do players usually collect in games to score points?

Coins

200

What is the green part of a tree where flowers grow?

Leaves

200

What does it mean to be "well-behaved" in class?

To follow rules and act politely

200

What should you bring during a blackout?

Flashlight

200

What do you do in an art club exhibition?

Show your artwork

300

Which electronic item lets you swipe and tap on a screen and play grow a garden?

Tablet/Ipad

300

What is a spider’s home called?

Spider's web

300

What’s a good reply to a suggestion? "Let’s revise together!"

That’s a good idea!

300

What’s the emergency advice: "Go under a table!" – Is it positive or negative sentence?

Positive

300

What does it mean to "sign up" for a club?

To register or join

400

Make a sentence: If you touch the monster, you ___. (Use zero conditional)

example: If you touch the monster, you lose.

400

Use the first conditional: If a bee stings you, what might happen?

If a bee stings you, you will feel pain.

400

What’s the opposite of “pass an exam”?

Fail an exam

400

Give advice using “should” if there’s a tornado outside.

You should stay inside and listen to the radio.

400

Use “I’d prefer to…”: Join the music club or the dance club?

I’d prefer to join the music club.

500

Give an instruction using “have to” and “turn off”.

You have to turn off the screen when you finish.

500

Give me at least 10 insects that you know

hii

500

Make a suggestion using “could”: ___ to improve your grades.

You could write notes to improve your grades.

500
Give me 5 things that we should do during a tsunami

hihi

500

Make a future sentence using “going to” about an activity.

We’re going to plan a science experiment.

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