Draw an unusual animal and have your teammates guess it!
Nice art!
Use between three and six words and the word given: "Sarah said that the delay was George’s fault." (BLAMED) "Sarah ... the delay."
Sarah blamed George for the delay.
Book time! Students book page 132 - ex. 3. Let's do it!
Well done!
Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits the gap in the sentence: "The cover made it look like a heavy rock album but I was ... (take)."
mistaken
Book time! Students book page 118 - ex. 5. Let's do it!
Good job!
Mime one of these words for your teammates to guess: climate change / acid rain / conservation area / sustainable development
Pretty cool!
Make a first conditional sentence with "as long as", "providing/provided that" or "on condition that".
as long as/provided that/on condition that + present simple / will + infinitive
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets: "I felt obliged ... (take) my neighbour’s dog for a walk when he was sick."
I felt obliged to take my neighbour’s dog for a walk when he was sick.
You know what to do. Use between three and six words and the word given: "Sarah said that I should rest before my big game." (ADVISED) "Sarah ... a rest before my big game."
Sarah advised me to have a rest before my big game.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets: "My sister vowed ... (get) a cat as soon as she has her own place."
My sister vowed to get a cat as soon as she has her own place.
Dance like me!
Amazing!
Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits the gap in the sentence: "I think it’s a real ... (advantage) when you can’t hear the words a singer is singing."
disadvantage
Use the prompts to make predictions. Make any changes necessary: by the middle / century / we / may / create / intelligent machines that make us redundant
By the middle of the century, we may have created intelligent machines that make us redundant.
Mime one of these words for your teammates to guess: crowdfund / broadcast / blockbuster / prime time / gig
Cool!
Dance like me!
You've got it!
Say two sentences about regrets you have related to music. Use a conditional form.
if + past perfect / would have + past participle (you can also use "supposing...", "imagine if...", etc.)
Use the prompts to make predictions. Make any changes necessary: musicians / verge of / be / replaced / today?
Are musicians on the verge of being replaced today?
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets: "It’s possible that when the century ends, robots ... (live) with us like friends."
It’s possible that when the century ends, robots will be living with us like friends.
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