Make a grammatically correct question using "Did...use to..."
Did _____ use to...?
Complete the sentence with your own words. Make sure it is grammatically correct.
Lisa isn't feeling well today. She might______.
If the answer is grammatically correct and makes sense, double the points.
Subtract 100 points from the opposing team just because.
True or False?
Identical means the same and similar means not exactly the same.
True.
Double the points for everyone just because.
Choose the stressed syllable.
- in / de / ci /sive
- fun / ny
-gi / raffe
ci, fun, raffe
Answer the questions with grammatically correct sentences.
What was your favorite subject in elementary school, middle school, or high school? Why was it your favorite? What was your teacher like?
Whatever the student replied with.
Pronounce "used to, use to, and Did use to" to the best of your ability.
If correct, team gets double the points.
Choose the correct answer.
It might be really sunny.
a.) Take some sunscreen.
b.) Use a sunhat/cap.
c.) Take some water.
d.) Reapply sunscreen.
e.) Try to stay in the shade.
f.) ALL OF THE ABOVE
F. ALL OF THE ABOVE
DOUBLE THE POINTS. Minus 100 points for opposing team.
If wrong, double the points for the opposing team and subtract double the points for the team that got this question.
True or False?
- We use So do I, Neither do I, etc. to say that we have something in common with somebody.
- So + auxiliary verb + I = affirmative
- Neither + auxiliary verb + I = negative
True.
Choose the word that makes a different sound.
- hot, pot, bot, tool
- see, sea, free, ready
- panel, flannel, channel, manual
tool, ready, manual
Tell the class about a time you were indecisive. (What was it about, Why were you indecisive, Did you decide what to do in the end?)
Ex.: when packing, when shopping, deciding what to wear in the morning, ordering in a restaurant, vacation destination, etc.
Whatever the student replies with, as long as it makes sense.
Correct the mistakes following sentence:
Did you used to walk to school in the rain when you are a child?
Did you use to walk to school in the rain when you were a child?
If correct, points for team and 200 points for opposing team just because.
Confirm if the rules are True or False.
- might (not) is the same for all persons. Ex.:"I might (not), You might (not), etc."
- might (not) + verb in the base form = somebody will/won't do something.
TRUE.
Fill in the blanks with the correct answers.
- I hate minty ice cream. So __ I.
- I love sweet snacks. So __ I.
- I don't go out at night. Neither/Nor __ I.
- I've been to NYC. So ___ I.
- I can't read that book. Neither/Nor __ I.
- I'm thirsty. So __ I.
- I'll have my meal to-go. So __ I.
- I wouldn't do that if I were you. Neither/Nor __ I.
do, do, do, have, can, am, will, would
100 extra points for the team that answers this.
Complete the sentences.
- Teddy and Emma have the same laptop __ me.
a.) as
b.) like
c.) identical
- Ellie and Tilly look exactly the same. They're __.
a.) identical
b.) similar
c.) like
a, a
What are some similarities and differences between you and your classmates? List at least 5, in complete sentences.
Whatever the student says, so long as it is grammatically correct.
Make the negative sentence affirmative and the affirmative sentence negative.
Mary used to play volleyball when she was a teenager.
Hello Kitty didn't use to be popular.
Mary didn't use to play volleyball when she was a teenager.
Hello Kitty used to be popular.
Rewrite the sentences with might or might not.
Perhaps it will rain tomorrow.
Maybe you won't pass the final exam.
It might rain tomorrow.
You might not pass the final exam.
Complete with what you think is best.
A: I was late to class this evening.
B: So ___ I.
A: I didn't do well on the progress test.
B: Neither ___ I.
was, did
Which words rhyme best with the word "money"?
honey, funny, bunny, runny, many, penny, plenty
honey, funny, bunny, runny
Do you like having a lot of choice (lots of options)? Why or why not? Do you think too much choice is a bad thing? Why or why not?
Whatever the student says as long as what they say can be understood and is in complete sentences.
Complete the sentences with used to, didn't use to, or Did... use to.
Tony _______ work in Buenos Aires but now he works in Montevideo. He ______ work long hours, but now he does work long hours.
used to, didn't use to
Turn the verbs into nouns AND spell the answers out correctly. ALL ANSWERS MUST BE CORRECT TO GET POINTS.
decide, elect, invite, confuse, live
decision, election, invitation, confusion, life
Pronunciation: Pronounce each word correctly.
mother, neither, they, brother, thumb, both, thirty, throw.
Correct: 100 extra points for this team and minus 200 points for the opposing team.
Incorrect: Minus 600 points for this team and 200 additional points for the opposing team.
Which word rhymes with key?
free, grey, may
free
Have a two minute conversation in English with someone of your choosing from your team. Must be class appropriate. Speak clearly and loudly enough for everyone to hear. Be confident, or fake it 'til you make it. Yes, the conversation is improvised. You choose the topic.
Conversation must be two minutes, with little to no pauses/moments of silence in between.