29/04/2026
Play the game with a friend or colleague. Try to describe the word without using any of the TABOO words.
What do they all have in common?
What else can you lose?
Look at the image and describe what each one means. Give some examples.
1. Keys
❌ taboo: door, lock, car
2. Phone
❌ taboo: call, mobile, ring
3. Wallet
❌ taboo: money, cards, pocket
4. Glasses
❌ taboo: see, eyes, reading
5. Umbrella
❌ taboo: rain, weather, wet
6. Remote control
❌ taboo: TV, buttons, channel
7. Earphones
❌ taboo: music, listen, cable
8. Socks
❌ taboo: feet, laundry, pair
9. Passport
❌ taboo: travel, airport, ID
10. Gloves
❌ taboo: hand, winter, put on
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13/04/2026
The Present - CGI Awarded short film (2014)
The film tells the story of a boy who rather spends his time indoors playing videogames instead of discovering what’s waiting outside. One day his Mum decide...
13/04/2026
What is the best gift you have ever received?
Do you remember a time in your childhood that you were expecting a special gift?
Watch the video and decide which of the following idioms best describes the situation:
1) Don't judge a book by it's cover.
2) Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
3) It's raining cats and dogs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XA0bB79oGc
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The Present - CGI Awarded short film (2014)
The film tells the story of a boy who rather spends his time indoors playing videogames instead of discovering what’s waiting outside. One day his Mum decide...
01/04/2026
Look at these images.
What is the famous question you can form from them?
Answer in the comments:
16/03/2026
Think about these scenarios:
1. WOULD YOU RATHER... work steadily on a project for two weeks OR do nothing and then work all night before the deadline?
2. WOULD YOU RATHER...improve your English with consistant practice for a year OR take aone extremely intensive language course for two weeks?
3.WOULD YOU RATHER...study for an exam 30 minutes every day for a month or study for 10 hours the day/night before the exam?
Watch the video. What is the moral of the story?
Are you a consistant worker or an intensive worker?
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The Tortoise and the Hare | Aesop's Fable
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10/03/2026
Look at the for pictures?
What are the mysteries surrounding each image?
AREA 51
BANKSY
PAUL MCCARTNEY
THE BEMUDA TRIANGLE
Try to use some of the following vocabulary to explain each one.
Vanish desert pull off remote
Infamous replaced simultaneously
Barefoot
26/02/2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO8Sn0Xch1s
Test your vocabulary knowledge.
Match the word with the defintion:
1. Tamper with something a) Tasty
2. Culinary b) A room for storing food
3. Flavoursome c) of or for cooking
4. Larder d) To keep something longer
5. Preserve e) To develop from something
6. Derive from f) To modify to cause damage
Watch the video and answer these questions:
1) What does UPF stand for?
2) How many groups does Chris clasify the food in?
3) What are some examples in group 1
4) How do we know if a food belongs in the UPF group?
5) What are your good and bad habits with choosing food?
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A transformative new way of classifying foods 🍔🍕🍟 BBC
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17/02/2026
Fun Vocabulary game
Can you label the different parts of these animals?
Match the name with the picture:
A: Tentacles
B: Hump
C: Hoof
D: Fin
E: Paw
F: Fangs
G: Beak
H: Scales
I: Trunk
J: Whiskers
K: Gills
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