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Chalkboard Challenge Hristo Botev School, village of Sadina

StudentsTeachers Game Board Let’s Play Final Challenge Students AStudents B Grammar1Grammar2Vocabulary Communi- cation London

StudentsTeachers Game Board 100 Grammar for 100 Choose the correct answer. Quick, sit down. The film has …… started. a/ ever b/ just c/ yet d/ never Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board Grammar for Choose the correct answer. Fred’s mother doesn’t let him …… television for hours. a/ to watch b/ watching c/ watch d/ to watching Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board Grammar for Choose the correct answer your jumper. It’s a bit chilly. a/ Take on b/ Take off c/ Put on d/ Put off Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board Grammar for Choose the correct answer. The window …… by some boys playing football yesterday morning. a/ broke b/ was broken c/ breaks d/ had broken Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board Grammar for Choose the correct answer. Both Kate and Jack are keen on …… in the mountains in the winter months. a/ go to ski b/ to go ski c/ going skiing d/ go skiing Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 100 Choose the correct forms (past simple and past participle) of the verb write a. write – wroted - wrotten b. write – writed – writen c. write – wrote - written Irregular verbs for 100 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 200 Choose the correct forms (past simple and past participle) of the verb have a. have – had - had b. have – had - have c. have – haved - haven Irregular verbs for 200 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 300 Choose the correct forms (past simple and past participle) of the verb see a. see – saw – sawen b. see – seed - seen c. see – saw - seen Irregular verbs for 300 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 400 Choose the correct forms (past simple and past participle) of the verb eat a. eat – ate - eaten b. eat – eated - eaten c. eat – ated - aten Irregular verbs for 400 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 500 Choose the correct forms (past simple and past participle) of the verb go a. go – goes - goen b. go – went - gone c. go – wented - gone Irregular verbs for 500 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 100 Choose the correct answer. He’s in hospital. He can’t walk because he’s got a. a/ broken leg. b/ broken arm. c/ sore throat. d/ earache. Vocabulary - for 100 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 200 Choose the correct answer. …… shows are popular because you can listen to the latest hits. a/ Reality b/ Music c/ Talk d/ Quiz Vocabulary - for 200 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 300 Choose the correct answer. To create an address you need a username and a ………. a. password b. passage c. passname Vocabulary - for 300 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 400 Choose the correct answer. …… the onions into very small pieces. a/ Peel b/ Stir c/ Chop d/ Fry Vocabulary for 400 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 500 Choose the correct answer. If you have a problem, she is always ready to listen. She is ……………. a/ sympathetic b/ sensitive c/ sensible d/ generous Vocabulary for 500 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 100 Choose the best reply. “Thank you very much indeed.” a. ”Very well.” b. ”Don’t mention it.” c. ”Why not?” Communication for 100 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 200 Choose the best reply. Have you got size 38 ? a. It doesn’t go with your coat. b. I’m afraid we don’t have any left. c. No I’ve spent every penny I had! Communication for 200 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 300 Choose the best reply. How much is this? a. Sorry, only cash or check. b. It’s £8.95. c. At 5.30 today. Communication for 300 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 400 Choose the best reply. Can I try this one? a. No, thanks. b. Try this larger one. c. Yes, the changing room is over there. Communication for 400 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 500 Choose the best reply. What time is it? a. It’s half to ten. b. It’s ten past to ten. c. It’s ten o’clock. Communication for 500 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 100 What is this clock tower commonly called? a/ Big Ben b/ The Westminster Clock c/ Tower of London London for 100 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 200 What is the name of this London landmark? a/ Tower Bridge b/ Tower of London c/ London bridge London for 200 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 300 What is the name of this royal palace? a/ Windsor Palace b/ Buckingham Palace c/ Lady Diana Palace London for 300 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 400 What is this London landmark called? a. Buckingham Palace b. Tower Bridge c. Tower of London London for 400 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board 500 Where are these lion statues found? a/At the entrance to Buckingham Palace b/ At the entrance to the National Gallery c/At the foot of Nelson's Column on Trafalgar Square London for 500 Students AStudents B Game Board

StudentsTeachers Game Board What is the name of this London landmark? a/ Westminster Abbey b/ St. Paul’s Cathedral c/ St. Peter's Cathedral Final Challenge End Game TIME’S UP! TIME’S UP! Students AStudents B

Game Over Layout/design: Mark E. Damon; Adapted by : Iskra Petkova This game show template, created in PowerPoint, can be modified with your own questions to create an interactive review or test for your students. PowerPoint template is was created and contributed by Mark E. Damon.