30/09/2021
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28/09/2021
Comment something you would describe as naff 🙄❌👎
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[Image description: background is colourful zig zag pattern. Text reads: naff, adjective, (informal) bad/unstylish, “We think the new school uniform is a bit naff.”]
26/09/2021
Do you know anyone who can be moody? 😤
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[[Image description: background is pale green with darker baroque pattern. Text reads: moody, adjective, grumpy/in a bad mood, “When children are tired they often become moody.”]
18/09/2021
Comment something that you would legalise ✅
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[Image description: background is pale pink with darker baroque pattern. Text reads: legalise, verb, make legal, “Some politicians want to legalise certain drugs.”]
17/09/2021
Would you describe yourself as knowledgeable?
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[Image description: background is red with red and pink lightning bolts. Text reads: knowledgeable, adverb, intelligent/knowin information, “My neighbour is knowledgeable about gardening.”]
09/09/2021
What else could you describe as juvenile?
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[Image description: background is blue with blue lightning bolts. Text reads: juvenile, adjective, young/immature, “That seagull has brown feathers because it is juvenile.”]
07/09/2021
Try using ‘ignite’ in a sentence 🔥🧨🎇
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[Image description: background is dark purple with lighter purple stars. Text reads: ignite, verb, (cause to) catch fire, “The sparks from the campfire may cause the grass to ignite!”]
06/09/2021
Leave a comment using ‘habitat’ 🌳🦧
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[Image description: background is dark blue with lighter blue stars. Text reads: habitat, noun, natural environment of an organism, “Orangutans are disappearing because their habitat is being destroyed.”]
27/08/2021
Do buildings often have gables in the country where you live? 🏠
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[Image description: background is white with multicoloured lines. Text reads: gable, noun, a triangular section of a roof/wall, “The beautiful house had decorated gables.”]
24/08/2021
What other things are fragile? ⚠️
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[Image description: background is white with pink hearts. Text reads: fragile, adjective, easily broken, “Glass is a fragile material.”]
23/08/2021
Has anything ever happened to you ‘eerily’? 👻
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[Image description: background is grey and white stripes. Text reads: eerily, adverb, in a spooky/unnatural way, “The door opened eerily”]
22/08/2021
Tell me a time that you were delirious 🤩😵💫
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[Image description: background is blue and white stripes. Text reads: delirious, adjective, unable to think clearly due to illness or excitement, “The children are so excited they are becoming delirious!”]