Films and TV programmes
Quantity
Mustn't, Needn't, Don't have to
Negative prefixes
Film adjectives
100

A TV programme where participants compete in different games to win a prize. 

Game show

100

Choose the correct answer:

Would you like any/some tea? 

Would you like SOME tea?

100

Rewrite the sentence: 

It's not necessary to play in a team. =>

I mustn't/don't have to ... 

I don't have to play in a team.

100

Add a correct prefix to make an antonym:

Happy

Unhappy

100

Something that makes you feel awkward or cringe. 

Embarrassing 

200

A TV programme where the host talks about weather. 

Weather forecast 

200

I haven't got much/many homework today.

I haven't got MUCH homework today.

200

Rewrite the sentence: 

Don't forget to pay 5$ to enter. =>

I mustn't/don't have to ...

I mustn't forget to pay 5$ to enter.

200

Add a correct prefix to make an antonym:

Legal

Illegal

200

Something that look or sounds realistic or belivable.

Convincing 

300

A short news announcement concerning some on-going news story.

News bulletin 

300

It takes a little/a few time to learn this dance.

It takes A LITTLE time to learn this dance.

300

Rewrite the sentence: 

It's compulsory to wear a helmet during a bike race. =>

I have to/must ... 

I have to wear a helmet during a bike race.

300

Add a correct prefix to make an antonym:

Honest

Dishonest

300

Something new or clever and often unusual.

Imaginative 

400

A TV series genre that features a melodramatic story of multiple interconnected storylines with many characters. 

Soap Opera

400

Were there any/some drinks left in the fridge?

There aren't some/any drinks in the fridge.

Was there ANY drinks left in the fridge?

There aren't ANY drinks in the fridge.

400

Rewrite the sentence: 

It isn't necessary to wear special clothes. =>

I needn't/mustn't ... 

I needn't wear special clothes. 

400

Add a correct prefix to make an antonym:

Possible

Impossible

400

Something thrilling and interesting that constantly holds your attention.

Gripping

500

Name as many genres of films and TV programmes as you can.

A student with the most words will get the points.

Films and TV programmes: action, animation, chat show, comedy, documentary, fantasy, game show, horror, musical, news bulletin, period drama, reality show, romantic comedy, science fiction, sitcom, soap opera, talent show, thriller, war film, weather forecast, western, etc. 

500

What do we use for:

1) a small quantity of something (uncontable)?

2) a small number of something (countable)?

3) a large quantity of something?

4) a large number of something?

5) uncountable or plural nouns for a large quantity or number of something.

6) affirmative sentences and to offer or ask for something politely. (countable and uncountable)

7) negative sentences and questions. (countable and uncountable)

1) not much, a little

2) not many, a few

3) much

4) many

5) a lot of

6) some

7) any

500

What do we use to:

1) Say something is necessary or very important (a feeling or an opinion)

2) Say something is necessary or very important (a rule or a law)

3) Say something is NOT necessary. 

4) Say something is prohibitet.

1) Must

2) Have to

3) Needn't / Don't have to

4) Mustn't

500

Add negative prefixes to make antonyms for the following words:

Fair

Complete

Polite

Logical

Regular

Agree

Answers:

Unfair

Incomplete

Impolite

Illogical

Irregular

Disagree

500

Use as many adjectives as you can to describe the following words:

Ending 

Plot 

Script

Characters 

Scenes

Possible answer:

Ending - confusing, interesting, unrealistic, moving, boring, spectacular.  

Plot - imaginative, boring, interesting, gripping, exciting. 

Script - funny, confusing, interesting, boring, moving. 

Characters - violent, interesting, boring, scary, unrealistic, realistic. 

Scenes - scary, spectacular, gripping, interesting, boring.