Weather, Seasons, Dates
The House
Hobbies and Traveling
Extra
Music
100

What is the weather like when it's 35 degrees Celsius outside?


It's hot/ sunny.

100

Name parts of the house.

eg. wall, ceiling, stairs,...

100

Name 5 ways how you can travel?

car, plane, bus, bicycle, motorbike, ship

100

2 ways how you can apologise

I'm sorry

Excuse me


100

Create musicians from these words:

saxophone

bass

trumpet

saxophonist

bass player

trumpeter


200

How many seasons are there? Name them.

Spring, summer, autumn/fall, winter

200

What is the difference between dishwasher and washing machine?

The dishwasher cleans plates, forks, spoons,...

The washing machine cleans clothes.

200

Name 3 hobbies, use these words:

Go...

Have.....

Play....

ex. go to the cinema, gym

have a coffee, a lunch

play the guitar, the piano


200

Name 5 pieces of clothes.

eg.Jeans, sweater, skirt, shirt,  shoes,...

200

Name 3 kinds of music?

jazz, classic, folk, pop, hip hop,...

300

What is the difference between sun-sunny, cloud-cloudy, or wind-windy?

sun, cloud, wind- nouns

sunny, cloudy, windy-adjectives

300

Name 6 things you can find in the bathroom?

optional answer

300

3 hobbies you can do at home

cooking, watching TV, gardening

300

Name 3 regular verbs and 3 irregular verbs and say past tense of them.

eg. like-liked

     buy-bought

300

Name 7 music instruments.

Guitar, accordion, piano, keyboard, trumpet, violin, drums

400

How do read this date: 23.7.1807

the twenty-third of July, eighteen oh seven

400

Name 10 things you cannot find in the living room?

optional answer

400

Name 5 countries you can travel to

ex. Croatia, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain

400

Describe this room, use the prepositions:

between, behind, under

eg. there is a ball behind the door

400

Name 3 ways how you can listen to music?

CDs, on the radio, on the phone

500

What tense do you use when you describe the weather?

Present continuous- ing 

500

Spell the word microwave.

m-i-c-r-o-w-a-v-e

500

What do you call people who perform in the streets?

Buskers (verb-busking)

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