Tips on learning languages that your partners agree with | Tips on becoming famous that your partners agree with | Things to say to show sympathy and no sympathy | True sentences about your teacher | STARTPositive body part idioms |
Film titles with “A/ An” in them | Negative body idioms | |||
Film titles with “The” in them | Body idioms with “hand” | |||
Different meanings and uses of “—“ (no article) | Idioms meaning rich, lots money or expensive | |||
Different meanings and uses of “the” | Idioms meaning poor, little money or cheap | |||
Ways of asking how someone’s weekend was | True sentences about your partners with money idioms | |||
Pairs of formal and informal emailing sentences | A conversation with your partner about hangovers (one point for each time you speak) | |||
Things in common with your partners connected to language study | A conversation about hay fever (one point for each time you speak) | |||
Conversational topics that your partners agree are easy with strangers and acquaintances | Historical moments that your partners saw on TV on the day that they happened | |||
True sentences about your partner’s possessions | Things you were doing at the same time as your partner | |||
True sentences about your partner with “If you hadn’t + PP…, you would(n’t)…” | Opinions your partner disagrees with | |||
True sentences about your partner with “If you had + PP…, you would(n’t)…” | Asj indirect questions about clothes and fashion (one point for each polite question) | |||
True sentences about your partner with “If you …, you would…” | Things your partners find embarrassing about their parents | |||
Geographical features that take “The” | Things your partner thinks are important in a partner for their daughter | Rules your partners’ parents set when they were teenagers | True sentences about your partner with verb + inf (with to) | True sentences about your partner with verb + verb with -ing |
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