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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Charades: Act out a daily routine verb (e.g. brush teeth, cook, take the bus).
Finish the sentence with a connector: 'I love pizza, ___ I don’t eat it every day.'
but, however
Correct the sentence: 'She don’t like travelling.'
she doesn't
Would you rather: Live without internet or without restaurants? Use 'In my view… however…'
Charades: Act out a daily routine verb (e.g. brush teeth, cook, take the bus).
What connector fits? 'I studied hard. ___, I passed the exam.'
therefore / as a result
Connector: 'I was tired; ___, I kept working.'
nevertheless / however
Connector: Complete – 'It was raining, ___ we stayed at home.'
so / therefore
Dependent preposition: 'He’s interested ___ theatre.'
in
Modal: The concert is cancelled – it ___ (must / might) be true.
must
Charades: Act out a daily routine verb (e.g. brush teeth, cook, take the bus).
Riddle: 'I have wheels but I don’t fly. You wait for me at a stop. What am I?'
a bus
Speaking: Would you rather eat only pizza or only salad for a week? Use connectors.
PIZZZZZAAAAAAA
Preposition: 'I’m allergic ___ peanuts.'
to
That milk has ___ (gone off / gone away).
gone off
Charades: Act out a daily routine verb (e.g. brush teeth, cook, take the bus).
Which is correct: 'We booked / cooked a table in advance'?
booked
What do we usually do after a meal in a restaurant: 'leave a ___'?
tip
Word formation: 'That’s an ___ (inspire) teacher.'
inspiring
Charades: Act out a daily routine verb (e.g. brush teeth, cook, take the bus).
Choose the correct adjective: The class was really (boring / bored).
boring
Correct the mistake: 'I’ll call you when I will arrive.'
I’ll call you when I arrive.
Complete: 'I’ll text you ___ I get home.'
when