Fill in the blank: My house is ____ (big) than yours.
bigger
Extreme adjective of very hot.
boiling
scorching
Opposite of shy.
confident / outgoing / talkative
Your mother’s sister is your…?
Aunt
Opposite of cheap.
Expensive
Which is correct?
a) She is more taller than him.
b) She is taller than him.
b
True or false: Freezing means very cold.
True
Is “generous” positive or negative?
Positive
True or false: A cousin is the child of your aunt/uncle.
True
If something costs 0 dollars, it is…?
Free
Compare your phones/clothes/hobbies.
My phone is newer than yours. / Your jacket is warmer than mine.
Mime game: Exhausted = very tired / Starving = very hungry / Terrified = very scared
Exhausted = very tired / Starving = very hungry / Terrified = very scared
Describe a teacher with 2 adjectives.
strict and patient / funny and creative
Name 3 family members older than you.
grandfather, grandmother, uncle, aunt, older brother, older sister
I can’t buy this car. It’s too ____.
Expensive
Show 3 famous people → Students make a superlative.
Cristiano is the most famous. / Taylor Swift is the richest.
Rewrite: The food was very good.
The food was delicious. / The food was amazing.
Which word describes someone who always tells the truth?
Honest
Complete: My brother is ____ (young) than me.
younger
Which is correct?
a) He earns money.
b) He wins money every day at work.
A
Make a riddle with a superlative.
I am the fastest animal in the world. Who am I? (Answer: cheetah)
I am the fastest animal in the world. Who am I? (Answer: cheetah)
2-sentence mini-story.
I was starving after school. The pizza was absolutely delicious.
Imagine you’re hiring a babysitter.
Choose 3 personality adjectives that describe the perfect babysitter (e.g., patient, caring, responsible).
patient, responsible, caring, kind, reliable
Tell a funny/interesting family story.
Last summer my family got lost on the way to the beach. / My grandma always sings loudly at family parties.
Roleplay (shop assistant & customer).
Possible dialogues:
– How much is this T-shirt?
– It’s $20. Do you want to pay by cash or card?
– That’s too expensive! Do you have something cheaper?