40% Upvoted. It’s a fun way to practise pronunciation eg which syllable takes the primary stress and finding the schwa sounds.I love letting learners in on the simple fun of playing with the language – a bit of nonsense verse like “The Owl and the Pussycat” is great fun.
Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Title music . All you have to do is to solve the clues to get the answers and blend the two answers into a single answer. share. On todays programme the question asked was how many cups of tea were drunk per day in the UK. The answer given was 165 million. Or creating crazy animals together with YLs (zebronkeyoats – zebras + monkeys + goats) – a lot of potential fun their. The answer given was 165 million.
The aim of the game is to guess both clues and smash them together to make a word!I didn’t use any images during my game as I prepared my clues about 10 minutes before class (B1 level).
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View discussions in 1 other community. Another question was how many chickens wings were eaten in USA during the Superbowl final and answer given was 191 million. (We've used this one in 5 minutes to a fortune, so we may pull it from this list)Team game, where pairs of players will have to each answer a numerical question, and the closest -average- of the pair gets the point.
Example: Host of the Winter Olympics:SALT LAKE CITY - 12 letters, Alburtville - 11, Lake Placid - 10Identify the specific year of an event. Welcome to Answer Smash Hits, a quiz based on the final round from Richard Osman's House of Games.
The bastard hard questions in the House of Champions weeks featuring former contestants, which included questions in foreign languages and games that were originally declined for being too complicated. In this quiz, you get two clues to two different artists or titles and the end of the first answer is the start of the second answer. In this quiz, you get two clues to two different artists or titles and the end of the first answer is the start of the second answer. It was just for fun, although I guess you could tweak it to cover certain vocabulary. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and
0. And when they’re having fun playing with English, English becomes meaningful for them, they develop their English “voice”. save hide report. I’d love to see what a zebronkeyoat looks like. I’m with you on that one – making it meaningful for the learners.
Incorrect answers lose a point, correct gain a point, when opponents can identify your person, they score a bonus 5.Players will be given a category, and they have to identify the longest possible answer to score points. but that was part of the fun! All you have to do is to solve the clues to get the answers and blend the two answers into a single answer.Welcome to our second quiz Say, Say, Say What You See, another one based on a round from a TV quiz show, this time it’s…As you probably guessed from the title, the theme for this quiz is Top of the Pops. Welcome to Answer Smash Hits, a quiz based on the final round from Richard Osman's House of Games. I think you are over-analysing what is a daft show (by the sounds of it) that not many people are expected to watch....it's on at 6pm on BBC2....says it all.
I do love Only Connect but I've just noticed Sunny-Dave's typo in his post at 18.40.....I do feel sorry for all the other Daves locked in with him...... :-)
1 point for closest, 2 for being exactFamous Center of Hollywood Squares + English electornic band of 1980© 2016 - 2018 - List Wits Productions - Powered by Wix On todays programme the question asked was how many cups of tea were drunk per day in the UK. (See Also DO THE MATH in "5 Minutes to a Fortune" (which we will probably keep))Players will be given a person, and each time a question is asked, the players have to guess if their character is associated with it. Here are some example answers I used:The students found it really fun to play with language like this.CLUE 1: country in South-east Asia beginning with VI’m trying to add a learning focus to this game. I used this game at the end of class last week. The aim of the game is to guess both clues and smash them together to make a word! Marc Sylvan is credited for "Music".
The answer given was 165 million. You get given two clues, for example:The spellings crossover a bit. Featuring questions based on some of the most loved rounds from the hit BBC2 show, including Roonerspisims, Venn Will I Be Famous?, Dim Sums and Answer Smash, Richard Osman’s House of Games Quiz Book is the ultimate test of wit, wisdom and imagination.
Richard Osman's House of Games: 1, 054 questions to test your wits, wisdom and imagination [Osman, Richard] on Amazon.com. I admit they were random(!) I love this show – if you haven’t watched an episode then I thoroughly recommend it!The final round is always ‘Answer Smash’. I love your ideas – thanks for the inspiration!Great! Well, he was voted 'Weird Crush of the Year' in some magazine poll recently, but I don't think he's weird.
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Answer Smash Players have to take two questions and "smash" the answers together.
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