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Practice the Weather vocabulary with the game Roll and Say.

The players roll 2 dice (or one twice), determine the square on the board and:
🔹 drill the vocabulary by naming words or making simple sentences (It is hot/It is windy/It is hailing/ It is stormy etc.)
🔹 compare the picture with real weather conditions, for example: it's raining in the picture, and they still have winter, then they say: It is not rainy, it is snowy today.
🔹 write the famous capitals of the world on the pieces of paper, the students take turns taking the card, roll the dice and tell us what the weather is like in Lisbon or London.
🔹 an option for advanced users to practice different conditionals: If it is snowy, I will ski/If it was rainy, I would read a book at home etc.

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Refresh “House” vocabulary and use the logic. Students should find what is odd and also explain their choice.

There are some obvious things, and some are suitable for discussions with teenagers and adults. There can be more than one variant.

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It's difficult to imagine our life today without messengers and chats, so let's practice comprehension skills through simple task - chat messaging.

There are 4 types of chats in the file:

1. Find the interlocutors by logically connecting the two halves.
2. Read the answers and thank about what the initiator of the conversation might have said or asked.
3. Read the first part and react to it in any appropriate way.
4. Make up our own dialogues.

In points 2 and 3, different options are possible, the main thing is that they logically fit.

It's a great possibility to discuss modern messengers with beginners (teenagers or adults). Which ones they use, and which ones are no longer in fashion, which are the most and least convenient in their opinion.

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Have Got Tic-tac-toe. To put your sign on the grid, students need to make correct sentences with the pictures (e.g. Suzie has got balloons).

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45 ridiculous questions with WOULD YOU RATHER on April fool's day.

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Animal action cards will diversify your classes, become a great workout or warming up activity and brighten up the 5 minutes remaining until the end of the lesson.

How to use:
- divide the cards into 2 piles and ask one person to take one from both piles and then the children all together try to show the action on the card (chew like a cow/run like a penguin etc). It'll be fun!
- play Charades. The leader takes the card from both piles secretly and shows the animal performing a certain action. The rest are trying to guess this "unknown animal". Who guessed right first, becomes the next to show.
- play Pictionary with teens. The leader takes one card from both piles so that the others couldn't see, and tries to draw, other students have to guess. Who guessed first, draws next.
- the leader takes one cards from both piles and makes up a sentence with can/can't. This activity develops logic. Let the children decide what certain animal can or can't do.

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