Take Off 2 Unit 14
Flip a coin once and make a question made from words in the matching row in the table on the next page, e.g. “Are there any skirts under the horse?” if you get tails (= the side of the coin with the number, not the side with the picture), because all of those words are in the bottom half of the table. Draw that thing if your partner chooses to say “Yes, there is/ are”, then switch roles and do the same for your partner’s question.
Do the same, but this time flipping a coin for each column in the table, in other words four times to make a whole question.
Do the same, but also flipping a coin to decide the answer and so if the other person should draw that thing or not. Heads = “Yes, there is/ are” and tails = “No, there isn’t/ aren’t”.
Ask about anything below you don’t understand.
Play the same asking questions and drawing game, but without the coin, so freely choosing questions and answers.
Play the same asking questions and drawing game, but without the table below to help.
Use the same language to describe all the pictures.
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Heads |
Is there a(n) |
apple
bag ball bird book boot coat drum flower fork glove guitar hotdog ice cream jacket key map onion orange
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(s) |
in next to |
the |
(rubbish) bin
CD player TV/ television bath/ bathtub bedroom biscuit/ cookie box boy cafeteria cake canoe car cat chair classroom closet/ cupboard desk fridge/ refrigerator fry pan/ frying pan garden girl |
? |
Tails |
Are there any |
pen
pencil piano pig plate poster rain ruler sandal scarf shoe skirt snake snorkel snow steak student teacher tie trumpet umbrella violin |
on under |
glass
gym hamburger horse jug kitchen lake library living room mountain music room park pizza post box sandwich shower sock sports field swimming pool table tent toilet tree |
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