who are they?
Illnesses and injuries
Clothes
Adjectives order
out of context
100

These people have no money.

The poor.

100

“I lifted something heavy, and now my back really hurts”

I have a backache.

100

If your clothes are not tight, they are…

loose

100

Order the words “box/a/small/metal”

A small metal box.

100

True or false?

Sharks can live in rivers.

True! (Some can!, there are at least 5 species of “river sharks”)

200

These people don’t have jobs.

The unemployed.

200

“It hurts when I talk and swallow food”

I have a sore throat

200

Jeans and t-shirts are examples of… clothes

casual

200

Order the words “black/bag/big/a/plastic”

A big black plastic bag.

200

What has four legs, but can’t walk.

A table.

300

These people are over 65 years old.

The elderly.

300

“I feel like everything is spinning around”

I feel dizzy

300

He looks very… in his new suit.

fashionable 

300

Order the words “huge/dog/a/black”

A huge black dog.

300

The more you take, the more you leave behind, what am I?

Footsteps!

400

These people can’t hear.

The deaf.

400

“I’m sneezing a lot and I have a cough.”

I have a cold.

400

These pair of jeans are too small, they don’t …

fit me

400

Order the sentence “beautiful/I/bought/a/Italian/old/car”

I bought a beautiful old Italian car.

400

What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?

A clock.

500

These people feel unwell.

The sick.

500

“It’s so hot in the room and I had lost consciousness.”

I have fainted.

500

His clothes are old and dirty, he looks very…

scruffy

500

Order the words “has/blue/he/amazing/an/car/sports

He has an amazing blue sports car.

500

TRUE OR FALSE?

Some turtles can breathe through their butts.

True! (Nature is weird, it is called “cloacal respiration!)

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