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Act out a vocabulary word without speaking. Your teammates have to guess
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Untangle yourselves without letting go of each other's hands.
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Keep a balloon in the air for 30 seconds without it touching the ground. If it drops, you fail.
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Describe Bad Bunny in 4 words. Use the vocabulary from class.
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Name an organized person from the classroom
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Where is the teacher from?
She is from Venezuela
Alan is very ______; he wants to become a billionaire.
ambitious
Luisa is so curious / organized when studying, she always takes notes of everything.
organized
Backpackers are often adventurous / logical people.
adventurous
The students were asked to leave the class because they were easygoing / badly-behaved
badly-behaved
My sister was tired / angry / surprised / nervous when she got a scholarship to the university.
surprised
Diego felt very surprised / tired / nervous / angry after he ran 10 kilometers.
tired
I felt nervous / angry / relaxed / tired when I slept an entire day.
relaxed
My father was surprised / tired / angry / relaxed when we failed math
angry
Andres has a singing performance tomorrow. Today he is tired / nervous / relaxed / angry
nervous
You [must / must not] wear a seatbelt when you drive your car.
must
When you enter to my home, you [have to / had to] wash yor hands.
have to
You [must not / must] use your phone in class.
must not
I [didn’t / don’t] have to post homework to platforms 100 years ago.
didn't
We [have to / must to] speak English to go to Canada.
have to
Complete with must, had to, must not, don't have to: You ______ have a degree to work 70 years ago.
You didn't have to have a degree to work 70 years ago.
Complete with must, had to, must not, don't have to: You ______ wear a uniform to work. It's mandatory.
You must wear a uniform to work. It's mandatory.
Complete with must, had to, must not, don't have to: You ______ be rude to the teacher. It’s wrong!
You mustn't be rude to the teacher. It’s wrong!
Complete with must, had to, must not, don't have to: I ______ take a bike this morning because there was too
I had to take a bike this morning because there was too much traffic.