What can you wear on your head?
Possible answers: hat, cap, glasses, sunglasses, headphones, etc.
Find and fix a mistake:
Look! The taxi drives now.
Answer: The taxi is driving now.
Explanation: we use Present Continuous to talk about things that are happening now.
Antonym of the word "dark":
Light
What clothes we can describe as "casual"?
Possible answers: T-shirt, jeans, trainers, sneakers, shorts, sweatshirt, tracksuit, pyjamas, etc.
Finish the sentence:
Do you fancy ___ (go) to the movie theater?
Answer: Do you fancy going to the movie theater?
What can you wear on your legs?
Possible answers: shoes, boots, trainers, socks, leggins, jeans, trousers, shorts.
Find and fix a mistake:
I'm always having a sandwitch for lunch.
Answer: I always have a sandwitch for lunch.
Explanation: we usually use adverbs of frequency like "always" with present simple.
Antonym of the word "cheap".
Expensive
Suits, shirts and ties can be considered:
"Smart" clothes
Finish the sentence:
Let's ___ (meet) at the computer club!
Answer: Let's meet at the computer club!
What can you wear around your neck?
Possible answers: Necklace, scarf, tie, etc.
Find and flx a mistake:
I'm eating chocloate right now.
Answer: Find and fix a mistacke.
Explanation: there was a letter "L" instead of "I" in the word "fix".
I did a little trolling ;)
Use a negative prefix to make the opposite of the word "kind":
Unkind
How do you call a shirt with small pictures (print) on it?
"Patterned"
Find the missing word:
Why don't you ... dinner with us?
Answer: Why don't you HAVE dinner with us?
What can you wear on your torso?
Possible answers: T-shirt, shirt, hoodie, sweatshirt, cardigan, jumper, jacket, blouse, coat, etc.
Find and fix a mistake:
I'm don't looking for a job right now.
Answer: I'm not looking for a job right now.
Explanation: we don't usually use "don't / doesn't" with Present Continuous.
Antonym of the word "natural":
Artificial
How do you call a shirt with no pictures (print) on it?
"Plain"
Find the missing word:
Shall I ... to your house?
Answer: Shall I COME to your house?
Name as many items of clothing as you can.
The person who says the most words gets the points.
Possible answers: T-shirt, shirt, shoes, boots, leggings, cap, hat, scarf, cardigan, jumper, trousers, skirt, dress, tracksuit, jacket, shorts, sweatshirt, hoodie, tie, blouse, pyjamas, suit, etc.
Find and fix mistakes:
Are you beliving in aliens? Are you understanding me?
Answer: Do you believe in aliens? Do you understand me?
Explanation: we don't use word such as "believe" and "understand" in present continuous.
Name opposites of the following words:
Happy
High
Special
Wrong
Easy
(100 points for each word guessed correctly)
Answers:
Sad/ Unhappy
Low
Ordinary
Right
Difficult
Name adjectives that can describe the following clothing items:
A dress
A shirt
Possible answers:
Dress: tight, baggy, short, long, plain, patterned, dark, light, long-sleeved, short-sleeved.
Shirt: tight, baggy, plain, patterned, dark, light, long-sleeved, short-sleeved, smart, casual.
Make sentences with the following phrases:
Do you fancy...
Shall I...
Why don't you...
How about...
Let's...
(Use any of these words to help you: listen, go, meet, watch, play, have, read.)
Your answer.
Examples / Possible answers:
Do you fancy having lunch with me?
Shall I go meet your friend?
Why don't you go to the party?
How about reading a book?
Let's play a videogame.