When did the Speaking Zone team play the soccer match?
Last weekend (or "On the weekend")
Which character was suddenly lost at the party?
Kira
What is the past tense of the verb PLAY?
PLAYED
Complete the sentence: "Kira the is ___________ (fast) than Robbie the robot."
Faster
What animal is Kira?
A dog
Who did the team play against?
The Robots
What did the friends do at the party before Kira disappeared? (Mention at least two actions).
Danced, sang, and ate snacks (Accept any two).
Complete the sentence with was or were: "The friends _______ very happy at the party."
Were
What is the opposite of smaller than?
Bigger than (or larger than)
What do you call the object that is round and black an white in a soccer game?
A soccer ball or football
What was the final score of the match?
3 to 2 (3-2)
Name two places where the team searched for Kira.
Under cars, behind trees, or inside the stadium (Accept any two).
Change this sentence into a negative sentence: "They lost the match."
They didn't lose the match.
Correct the error in this sentence: "Sam's football boots are more cheap than my shoes."
Cheaper than (Cheap is a short adjective).
Unscramble this word related to homes: T-H-O-O-B-A-R-M
BATHROOM
Who kicked the ball very hard and scored the final goal?
Robbie
What object did Robbie use to find Kira?
A flashlight
What is the past tense of the irregular verb EAT?
ate
Complete the sentence using the adjective in parenthesis: "Axiwi's special powers are ____________________ (intelligent) than a computer."
More intelligent
If you win a tournament, what is the gold object you lift in the air?
A trophy (or "A cup / medal")
Name the 3 characters on the team who were celebrating at the party.
Robbie, Axiwi,Sam andKira
What delicious Mexican food did they eat to celebrate that Kira was safe?
Answer: Pozole
Make a question in the past tense for this answer: "Yes, I watched the TikTok video."
Did you watch the TikTok video?
What is the comparative form of the irregular adjective GOOD?
Better (e.g., Better than)
What is the opposite of the verb TO LOSE?
win