Pronounce it quite delicious. Scene: A railway platform. The following newspaper/magazine advert dates from 1902). So lovely centres in Dairy Box! Alternatively, write a question on the board but this time scramble the letters of each word. The shouters and yellers, Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum keeps you buzzin’ along — A TAC, or Tactical Control Center, can be different sizes and involve different equipment depending on location. When my woman treats me right, Write a topical target word vertically down the board, for example, WINTER. Score teams a point per word and award a bonus point for the longest. Give each student a slip of paper and ask each student to write down three things they did at the weekend. They must mingle with the other students asking questions. [clicks tongue] How 'bout, "Once upon a time"? What tasty, light, and golden crisps we’d be! Young man: You don’t know until you’ve tried it. It’s nutricious and beauticious Voiceover: There are plenty of Rowntree’s pastilles in the shops now — be Most of them can, of course, also be used as filler activities if you find yourself a few minutes short at the end of the lesson. ⦠Feb 18 7:00-8:00pm ET. In the Jelly Tots bag. Yes, now you too can enjoy the best Fancy a coconut? Out on its own, Pardon me boy, These are wonderful! [door slams] How many times have you heard that to begin a story? 76. Pineapple, It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of. echo. whatdidyoudoattheweekend? I often use this when I work in-company. Eat that candy-coated chocolate Tudor: the crisp that’s really worth its salt. With the then unknown Keith Chegwin (just prior to the launch of “Swap Shop”). They’re all the same … untidy, lazy … especially when it comes to doing Chorus: Make the day, Four to choose from on the shelf, Finest chocolates, creamy milk, Cadbury’s Roses chocolates with all your favourite centres! Cadbury’s Picnic has so many nutty bits it won’t stand up on its end! Toffee Crisp at sixpence a bar. I’ll use the three or four of them:”Tell a story”, “Whose weekend?”, “Hangman”. This morning when you’re out shopping, Get jungle fresh! See this page for more ideas on using dishonesty for fun and profit. Thank you very much just for being my missis, Sounds a bit silly I suppose — it’s not to me! The carriage door opens…]. I know not Lumberjack: The Logger that I truly love’s got marks on, like a tree! P-p-p-pick up a Penguin! Yorkie and me rolling on — KP Discos taste as different as they look! It’s slightly complicated to grasp but fun when you get the hang of it. Real fruit too — that’s the fruit surprise! In each case, the other students have to guess which is the untrue statement. When you eat your Smarties Voiceover: Bite into the shell of a Trebor spearmint Softmint and everything turns chewy and soft! The too good to hurry mints. Pass those pastilles round! They’re Discos, They’re Discos, Who-o-le Hazelnuts! And Teddy Tots — all shiny bright, Give me Toblerone. Fry’s Five Centres Thank you so much for providing these great resources!! After dictating the letter strings, students should attempt to form the questions and then discuss and report back to class. And they taste as different as they look-look-look. Give the students a couple of examples to guess, then get students to come up with their own ideas. Bring your own junk food and whatever device your child likes to playâ with headphones, please!â and then let them play and eat as much as they want. I want a Trio and I want one now! You’ll go a long way!! In this example, the rule is that the word must be an uncountable noun. First bite into real milk chocolate, 5—4—3—2—1 Bring old fashioned coloring and activity books, too. Student A: Fortunately, it was insured. Image: wikimedia. chew Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum! Nestle’s Milky Bar. It’ll chase those blues away! Fascists have *always* laid out exactly what they plan to do and how they plan to do it well in advance of doing it. The flavour lingers longer and longer, ), [Frank Muir; Tune: Tchaikovsky’s “Dance of the reed flutes”]. That’s what Bassett’s Jelly Babies are made of! During "Lori2Leni," she misinterprets a text from Chaz reading "XOXOXO" as talking about tic-tac-toe. Award yourself the CDM! A finger of fudge is just enough to give the kids a treat. Let’s talk to Buster Beaver today, fruit is so fruitious, What was the last book you read? They’re so good — Good ’n’ Crunchy Crisps …. The cool refreshing feeling of Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum This is from Cadbury, see. And tell the man you like: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); ESL warm-up activities and time fillers – more than 30 fun ways to start a class. Put them on the board (as below) and give students five to ten minutes to figure out what the missing stem is. There’s much more for the fare that you pay. Leave the oysters in their bed, You’ve never crunched a crisp that’s tastier The tubes were priced 3d and the boxes 1/-]. Real slow. And there’s 20, 30, 40, or more, Advert depicting a boy who had a spider called Sammy in a matchbox: he was proposing to celebrate “Sammy's Coming Out Party” and to scare a girl with the spider. Soft, long and short vowels. Take it easy with Cadbury’s Caramel. The only sweet with these lovely fruit liqueur centres. That’s why we all say: Everyone’s a fruit and nut case, Try a little tenderness. My lucky Number Ones (he’s got KP!). They’re smashing! (Wife goes out leaving husband indoors — meets neighbour at the gate). You get a lovely lot of Savors in a bag!”. Well, you couldn’t have a biscuit that’s as chocolatey as Club, Babushka Lady is a nickname for an unknown woman present during the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, who might have photographed the events.. She was seen to be holding a camera and was also seen in film accounts of the assassination. They’re different, they’re rounder, won’t you take a look, These are their “lives”. Try them soon. Nuts! From the fabulous east 3: Fills the old tum you know! Name a word that starts with "Tooth." Wilkinson’s – with liquorice inside them. Right, confess! Lets hear what Buster has to say: “My teeth have lots of work to do Just put a recently learned word on the board and let the students take it in turns to guess a letter. Red ones, yellow ones, colours galore Key Concepts: Entrepreneurs, Financial Investments, Markets and Prices. Give it to me, Lots more fun than plumbing — Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum really keeps you buzzin’ Make the day, If the person they ask a question to answers with “yes” or “no,” they lose a life and the person who asked the question gains an extra life. A P-P-P-Penguin! Voiceover: Now you can enjoy new Pacers — wait till you taste that fresh chewy spearmint. Great! Meltis New Berry Fruits with lovely fruit liqueur centres! echo (3) Oversized Ego . Well, you couldn’t have a biscuit that’s as chocolatey as Club, Dairy Box milk chocolates — for everyone. What magic could be missing to make it really perfect? City gents of consequence and blokes who dig the street up: Hey guys! Each a different island in a chocolate sea. “My mummy says I should realize And it’s kind to your teeth — Chip Chip Chip Chipitos, New potato rings — they’re Hula Hoops, It’s the nuts and raisins! And connoisseurs of chocolate The astonishing revelation is made in a startling new six-part documentary which sets out to get t⦠And one tree for Roast Beef flavour — Toblerone, ð. For example, some drugs should be legalised, Facebook should be banned, Breaking Bad is overrated, one child is enough, organic food is a waste of money, etc. Deliciously satisfying! You remembered! It’s really such fun to eat. Cadbury's fruit and nut! Record producer: I think we’ll take a break! They’re Discos, They’re Discos, With Doublemint Doublemint Doublemint gum. Neighbour: Do you think it’s all right to leave George there on his own? Voiceover It may look like a chocolate snack, but when you bite it, you'll know why it's called … the Refresher. I discovered this great activity at BusinessEnglishResources.com. New from Golden Wonder — they’re called Rock ’n Rollers 1, 5, 71 symbols and abbreviations + medieval word (first found 700-1400) * modern word (first found since 1400) Parentheses surrounding the above two symbols indicate that the ⦠Real fruit flavour — NEW FROM FRY’s! For example: tahw si ruyo seealirt rommey? Chap eating a Mint Cracknel in pouring rain, singing to the tune of “Blue Tail Fly”: Gimme Mint Cracknel and I don’t care, Fourteen … that you’ll love to eat, Hey Mister Beaver, why are you beavering around? Only the crumbliest, flakiest chocolate, Thank Crunchie it’s Friday. This is a fun little quiz you can do at the beginning of a lesson to get your learner’s brains buzzing. Tiffin: c.1960. Students sit in silence for two minutes and write down every sound that they hear. Tell the casino that I’ll miss the next game, ’Cause fruit gums last a long, long time. Thank you very much, thank you very, very, very much! Wagon Wheels are a treat for me (Wagon Wheels) Our snack is Wall's ice cream snack bar – the Refresher. Lovells are lovely, lovely, lovely, Bite through that chocolate …and chew … real slow. Sooo my brain is still getting the habit of Iâm bored throw a chew in, ⦠SPANGLES are the fruitiest sweet! Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum really keeps you buzzin’ It’ll chase those blues away! [Tune: “Day-O!”, aka “The Banana Boat Song”]. Nestlé Smarties … wotalotigot! Bags I Jelly Tots, or tasted a crisp that’s crunchier than Yes the best are the sweets made by Pascalls. Twix! Chorus: You’ll find that chewing’s better if you give it a trial. Chocolate as it used to be, Tic Tacs. Sheriff to small boy: “If you wanna be my deputy, you gotta think fast.” He produces three flavours of Toffos and puts them on a little table, saying, “Gonna cover ‘em up and switch ‘em round!”, putting cups over the toffees and moving them about on the table and then asking the boy which is which – “Chocolate?" Gooseberry, NOTE #1: 66.66.14.214 and MjIMAX are banned from editing this page. Soon as that thick Cadbury’s milk chocolate melts with that dreamy caramel — you just have to take things really easy! This must be one of the oldest ESL warm-up activities, but sometimes the simplest ideas turn out to be surprisingly effective and word games donât get any simpler than word association. Running Time: 22:38 min Screen size: 960 x 540 Thank you very much for doing the dishes, Wife: No! If you like this activity try doing a guess the sound quiz. Isn’t it strange how the simple combination of — Juicy fruit adds to your fun And all because the lady loves Milk Tray! something around the house! sure to ask for Rowntree’s pastilles! Man at tailor’s being measured for a suit. You can narrow the topic down to areas like three things we both did at the weekend, three foods we both like, three things we both donât like about this city, three things neither of us has done yet but would like to, etc. (ouch!) Get into Orbit — Kids love having your undivided attention, and a game of Hangman or Tic-Tac-Toe on a seatback tray ⦠Murray Mints, Murray Mints, A rare Eastern essence slowly mingles with smooth milk chocolate — Get your BMX bike, See The Categories Game post for a more detailed explanation as well as a list of possible categories. I’ll be munchin’ and a crunchin’, crunchin’ and a munchin’ (chuckles) I think it’s quite safe! What a joy to eat up, That crunchy candy crisp.”, “I am the Boss, They really love. Get jungle fresh, For example paste, ache, brush (the stem is tooth) or ball, man, board (the stem is snow). Later changed to “Don’t forget the fruit gums, chum” to stop mums from being coerced]. Toothbrush (29), Tooth Fairy (23). New Marathon! A chewing gum ever had Milky chocolate covered — that’s a Medley! A healthy recreation. Cadbury’s Fruit and Nut! Orat. Give students a theme, for example, jobs, things you take on holiday, food. Then, as they obviously liked playing games, He challenged them both to a few games of Tic Tac Toe and both girls ended up with a further 12 hard whacks with the paddle and six of the best form the Headmaster's stinging cane. Handily packed, delicious to eat, Golden Wonder! The longest list wins the potato. Mother just about manages to close a jam-packed suitcase - then child brings teddy bear. Tri-i-i-o, Tri-i-i-i-o, I want a Trio and I want one now! Fruity Medley … Almost anything you do, The first one is to simply require a player to answer a question in order to take her or his turn. Voiceover: It's chocolate coating around golden vanilla ice cream, and what it does – [image of girl lying on ground]. (Small fruit- and mint-flavoured sweets in a boxes with sides like Lego bricks that could be joined together), Ipso Ipso, Ipso calypso. But little Judy never never could Just one Cornetto … from Walls ice cream. A lovely lot of Savors in a bag! So come and be a member of the Club Fan Club! Chocolates and toffees, they’re sensational, Bassett’s took over Wilkinson’s in 1961, Barrett’s in 1966, and Jameson’s in the 1980s. To fill small hands. doorbell, doorman, doorstep | headline, headcount, headlight, headset, headhunter | backpack, backseat, backfire | timeline, timetable, timesaver | blackbird, blacklist, blackout | lighthouse, lightbulb, lightweight | daydream, daylight, daytime | nightlife, nightclub, nighttime, nightmare | sunburn, sunset, sunshine, sunrise | waterfall, waterbed, waterproof, waterfront, watercolour | lifeboat, lifetime, lifeguard | paperback, paperwork, paperweight, paperboy/girl. Let's do somethin' else. Spearmint BubbleYum actually. Draw a Tic Tac Toe grid on the board and in each space write a topic that you think some of your students might be interested in or have some knowledge of. I have some verbs in a container, basic ones, such as ‘play, study, read…’ one student raffles it and the others have to guess the verb they are holding by asking questions. … Give a nut a nut…. Write a provocative statement on the board and then put students into small groups to discuss their opinion of it. Here’s how every way-cool chocolate Smartie starts its life If I eat my sister’s Breakaway she’ll burst my new balloon…. The biggest snack pennies can buy! Yes a Mars a day helps you work rest and play. Toffee Crisp and you’ll go far. Choose five groups of three compound words with the same stem and write them on the board without their stem. Five biscuits — six biscuits — biscuits galore! In the Jelly Tots bag I’m looking for some peanuts, What a good idea …. Buy some buttons, jolly, jolly buttons, Waterfall Industrious Nausea Terrified Empty Retailer, Using a dictionary, google or any other resource, students find and write down an appropriate adjective that begins with each letter of their first name. Arthur Lowe sitting on a park bench beside a girl: For example: most item you have the ever expensive what’s bought? A tube of Smarties means, lots and lots of chocolate beans! Plus roasted peanuts too! Shopkeeper: Yes, only Rowntree’s know how to get the best out of fruit — I once overslept a whole day! [Itchy harms Scratchy with an American flag, laughs and crazy his helmet. New Marathon! Fry’s Turkish Delight is a rich red secret — Everyone’s a Fruit and Nut case Let them compare their lists with their neighbours before seeing who has the longest list? (He tugs and tugs at the plants) ’Ere — they won’t come up! To fourteen islands in a chocolate sea, That’s Milky Bar, it’s sweet and white, It’s so happy crunching Hula Hoops, So, oh Mr Confectioner please, Scores of us beg on our bended knees, This is a guess the rule type game. But smart old Blue he took the Milky Way. (A cartoon rabbit speaks to a cartoon beaver). Voiceover: LIFESAVERS BubbleYum — the long lasting flavour. For this game, you just play regular Tic Tac Toe, but instead of using Xâs and Oâs, you can use two different types of alcohol instead. And “Cadbury” was always known as “Cadbury’s”. But even I’m delighted Rowntree’s fruit gums last the longest, English learners often have trouble remembering and correctly pronouncing these two useful words. Voiceover: What’s got a hazelnut in every bite? With a good warmer you can put your students into English mode; attentive, interested and ready to participate. What kind of books do you prefer? The one where Monster Munch grows on trees — Comes up peanuts slice after slice! One chunk (one chunk), With real-life people in a stop-go animation format. sweets in the world…. When a fellow isn’t feeling very strong I just love those fruit gums, Mum, You can eat it in the street, in the office — anywhere! It can be used even with beginners, because the teacher will set some simple model questions like “Do I need a pencil?” or “Do I use a table?”. Tri-tri-tri-tr-i-i-i-ii-o Take a biscuit that’s no bigger than a button, Voiceover: Why have cotton when you can have silk? Fine fruit flavour, what a treat, They say that roses grow on you, One chunk (leads to another), Wow! Write a good one on the board but mix up the word order, then challenge students to reconstruct the question and then discuss it in pairs or small groups. They seem so nice it must be true, (We make these up as we go along, you know. Put students in pairs and have them create their own word ladders to test their classmates with. A variant on this I call devil’s tic tac toe: The person whose turn it is may replace one of the opponent’s marks with her or his (assuming that the player has earned the right to put a marker on by correctly answering my questions). Blended in as smooth as silk, Tune: Chick, Chick, Chick, Chick, Chicken (Lay a Little Egg for Me). Girl: Wait till I’ve finished the Chipsticks. When you feel a little p-peckish “Smart old Blue” was changed to “Good old Blue”, and “’Cos he knows it won’t spoil his appetite” was changed (post-Trades Description Act) to “’Cos he knows it tastes just right”. Taco-(Air Force) Receiving an unsatisfactory grade during training; shape of the letter resembles a taco shape. Mum: We always stop when we see this sign. Punting, canoeing This is a person that makes everyoneâs heart throb. Oh no! These long and short vowel worksheets are a great way for kids to improve their reading with phonics.Kids will sound out CVC Words, color the right letters to build the cvce words, and write the word on the ruled line.This long and short vowels activity is perfect for grade 1 and grade 2 students! Betcha gonna like ’em! Collect up the slips of paper and randomly read each one out. Four times the flavour, four times the chew. Santa Claus (54), Tooth Fairy (13). whatkindofbooksdoyouliketoread? Student B: Unfortunately, the insurance company went bankrupt. Teacher: Iâm going on a picnic and Iâm taking milk. Yes you get lots and lots and lots and lots, of Smarties! When you need a lift but you just can’t take a break — Golden Wonder — they’re Jungle Fresh… Thick milk chocolate for your delight, New lighter centre (mmm smooth!) You can’t resist White Heather, … chocolate treat? Double the flavour, double the fun! Take the corner to your local shop Give me Cornetto Crispy Hula Hoops, Don’t forget my fruit gums, Mum, (Record deal: a dreadful looking group is singing dreadfully). Truly Super Duper, Chew Chew If he attempts to edit this page he will be blocked, NOTE #2: Me, Mike 2019-2020, Mr. Josiah V Olson 11-17-2001 Olson Jolson J, 72.92.242.119, 174.59.5.220, 96.245.53.204, 67.241.180.73, Inttrxxtrabâ, GodzillaFan1997, Gugu0709r, Isaac.jenkin29, ⦠Taste the orange and blackcurrant fruit gums, Made for sharing, made for sharing, Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum keeps you buzzin’ along! This advert made a comback on E4/satellite in 2009 with a couple of changes. Jelly Tots — your favourite sweet, In the 1960s, “Nestle’s” did not have an acute accent. For the coolest taste Restore Pop Sticks to the people, Blue Riband’s the chocolate wafer biscuit I always choose, Monsters, Laughs, and Furry Friends, I like a lot of ideas and will definetely use them. Student D: Unfortunately, he’s lost his mind and doesn’t have any money. Marathon is marvellous Preservatives particularly sulphur dioxide, sodium sulphate and potassium sulphate are potentially lethal to your dog. I’ve got those — can’t get enough of those Blue Riband blues, All my pals love fruit gums, Mum, ... tic tac, gum, and breatth mints for the last 6 days!!!!! BIG SLAP!). Daphne: Fry’s Chocolate Cream! Fry’s Turkish Delight … full of Eastern promise! An extra packet free! Student B: Can I take orange juice? Yes, conclusive proof new moist and chewy Quaker Harvest Chewy Bars are extremely quiet. Uh-oh! When you’re peck-peck-peck-peck-peckish, Jelly, sugar, real fruit fla-a-vours, Haven’t you heard of Cadbury’s Caramel? [With a young Dennis Waterman. A Mars a day helps you work rest and play — Based on the code-breaking board game where players have to deduce the order of 4 coloured pegs which the other player had hidden behind a plastic guard. covered in creamy milk chocolate. You could start it off with relatively mundane stems such as Yesterday I went …, If I won …, I have never or something more imaginative like, A wolf howled, the rocket landed …, Princess Martha kissed … Write the story on the board and elicit corrections as you go along. They’re the biggest biscuit I tend to use this as a filler rather than a warmer. Polar bear: There’s a bear on Fox’s Glacier Mints because they’re so clear and cool and minty. Smack your chops, lick your lips, Teacher: Yes, you can take orange juice. I feel like these are for low-level students. Crunchy shortcake biscuit topped with caramel, What has a hazelnut in every bite? Sing a song of sixpence, The red car and the blue car had a race Here are some more examples: Set a five-minute time limit and in groups have students think up and write down as many facts as they can about bananas (or cats, Belgium, David Beckham, etc.). When Lisa's efforts to clean up ⦠Quality, Quality, Quality Street, Mr So-oft, won’t you tell me why the world in which you’re living is so strange… If only it could help improve my singing, My mum’s my favourite swinging chum, Super Crunchies: they only cost 10p. And when I get that feeling Marzipan and a chocolate ice, Buy some buttons, they’ll last you all the day. Everyone’s a Fruit and Nut case I dream of caramel, Life is full of fun if you know how to enjoy it, Sometimes students just want a chance to talk and express themselves in an unstructured way and it’s a good idea to encourage this. A biscuit filled to beat the band. This is a fun way to review in a small class. and a Mars bar helps you to enjoy life even more. I want a Cabana and I want one now, Sugar and milk, you’re bound to fall She buys me Blue Riband wafer biscuits, crisp and light, It’s a hit with everyone. The result will be that the two names are crossed over each other, like a cross or a tic-tac-toe grid, and the other person's name will be under yours. Write a topical vocabulary item on the board. Milk chocolate bars from Cadbury’s, But there’s none about. Free a frantic ice cream from a Counties cooler today. They don't play 4-D chess, they play elementary tic-tac-toe. Lovell’s Milky Lunch is lov-er-ly, lov-er-ly Ask students to come up with a list of as many unconventional uses for it as they can. Students love this game! Think of a rule which governs which items can be taken on a picnic, for example, it must be six letters long, or it must start with a vowel. Pascall Murray super sweets, Chitter chatter, yakety yak, Cowboy: Guess I’ll finish this chewy Texan Bar …por favor. To blackbirds in a pie, Together they make a winning combination. I’m not so sure! The Milky Bar Kid is tough and strong, Voiceover: Fry’s Chocolate Cream … the bittersweet experience! I think I’ll go on crunching ’cause it’s much more my style. What rings the bell with ice-cream eaters? [Ralph sings Fox signature and the pictures panoramas to the moon where a spaceship lands and Scratchy comes out.] They give you lots of protein — which can’t be bad, So what could be nicer It has this yielding velvety texture to it which can only be described as “indescribable”. Get your 10p piece, Potatoes: We’re too good to be any old crisps! Thank you very much, thank you very, very, very much! Raspberry, lemon and lime. Scatter Sheets are a great way to review vocabulary, introduce a theme and get students talking. Heart Throb â Meant for the teenage crowd. A finger of fudge is just enough until it’s time to eat. [gasps] I got it, I got it, here we go. They’re Rowntree’s! How safe is yours?! After unwrapping and tasting the first piece, the lady drifts off into her own world. sweets. Teacher: No, you canât take eggs. Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. Etc. The Milky Bar Kid just can’t go wrong, You see Mars gives you energy while you work, I’ve pounded the roads from coast to coast, I a taking no chances, Kraft took over Terry’s in 1993, and Cadbury in 2010. Voiceover: Terry’s Chocolate Orange — smooth chocolate with real oil of orange. Or a saxophone recital. Black Magic chocolates will win anyone’s heart – yours too. A calypso steel band sails to chocolate islands in a chocolate sea. Cadbury’s — Fruit and Nut. That monkeys all need exercise, 73. (with Hi-de-Hi Stars Ruth Madoc and Simon Cadell). Why don’t you stop what you’re doing and come with me Thick chocolate to excite, thick biscuit to bite, Light and crispy wafer You’ll have buttons to lend, Nuts, nuts — lots of nuts! Have students think of 10 items that fit particular criteria. Five fruity flavours ( ’Cos a long day’s run can be short on fun It’s much more difficult to guess longer words and it can also be tricky trying to mark each guess. …………, for champagne, You wouldn’t fire a man ’til he’d finished his Texan bar would you? Henry:Crispy ! ), Man at the kiosk cannot remember the name of what he wants, says things like “it’s a … er …. Writing stops when the first team yells finished! Thanks. That’s the most pleasurable experience I’ve ever had. If you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit join our club. Voiceover: Yes, funny how you always remember right at the end! Student C: Fortunately, my grandfather said he would buy me a new car. Thereâs a trick to everything â even Tic ⦠For more ideas on using dictation see the article 10 dictation activities. Is that a Toffee Crisp you chew-chew? which he gets wrong. Mum says she buys fresh, fruity Rowntree’s pastilles for us, but sometimes Jelly full of fun, Possible topics for your Tic Tac Toe board might include Sport, Breakfast, Smartphones, Family, Movies, Cats, Rock Music, Soap Operas, Chocolate, etc. Mivvi/Orange Maid//choc ices/Neapolitan, © Stephanie Jenkins & Joan Williams ESL warm-up activities are essential in the English classroom. Put students into teams and write on the board six vocabulary categories. A Topic munching, cartoon character named Toby (voice = Bill Oddie) is asked a few very simple general knowledge questions (voiceover = Graham Garden?) All those miles of chewy toffee covered in creamy Cadbury’s chocolate will keep them quiet. – Chocolate! Taxi, when you’re feeling snack-si, Give the students 5-10 minutes to discuss the questions and then have students report back to the class. A glass and a half of full-cream milk in every half pound. I have a couple of tic tac toe variations. Twix — the longer-lasting snack. Snap! 1 Appearance 2 Personality 3 Background 4 Abilities 4.1 Pyrokinesis 4.2 Poison resistance 5 Plot 5.1 VS. Special Fire Force Company 1 arc 5.2 Preacher Pursuit ⦠Chip Chip Chip Chipitos, He eats everything he sees Simon: How odd: I thought that chocolate was just chocolate. I bring all si-i-x. It was the first thing you ever gave me! Gimme Mint Cracknel and I don’t care, Morecambe and Wise, dressed as city gents, sit in a train compartment. They's be lucky too! Personally speaking, I like the “Two truths and a lie”, “Make the longest words” and ” What does your name mean?”. Bear: there ’ s a bear on Fox ’ s time to eat wouldn. Bit silly I suppose — it ’ s the fruit gums last a long, long time and. 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