Activity:
Incredible DIY Tiny Tree House Tour (see Moodle Platform)
Hut
Shack
hopscotch /ˈhɒpskɒtʃ
$ ˈhɑːpskɑːtʃ/ noun [uncountable]
a
children’s game in which each child has to jump from one square drawn on the
ground to another
catapult /ˈkætəpʌlt/
noun [countable]
1 a large
weapon used in former times to throw heavy stones, iron balls etc
2 British English a small stick in the
shape of a Y with a thin rubber band fastened over the two ends, used by
children to throw stones
syn slingshot American English
Marbles
Double
dutch
Tig
British
bulldog
Red
rover
Stuck
in the mud
Beyblade
Sodom
and gomorrah
Debauchery
That’s
rich
ˈskipping ˌrope noun [countable] British
English
a
long piece of rope with handles that children use for jumping over
syn
jump rope American English
tag
/tæɡ/ ●●● S3 noun
game
[uncountable] a children’s game in which one player chases and tries to touch
the others
Red
light, green light
Statues
Musical
chairs
Fond
memories->
have fond memories of something/somebody to
remember someone or something with great pleasure Marie still had fond memories
of their time together.
remember
/rɪˈmembə $ -ər/ ●●● S1 W1 verb
remember (somebody) doing something
I
remember meeting her at a party once.
I
remember my father bringing home a huge Christmas tree.
I
remember it well; I’d never seen my mother so angry.
She
clearly remembers the excitement as they boarded the train.
I
vaguely remember reading something about it in the paper. They had three
children, if I remember rightly.
They’ve
lived here for as long as I can remember.
No
one got drunk as far as I can remember.
2 to do/get something [intransitive, transitive]
to
not forget something that you must do, get, or bring
I
hope he remembers the wine.
remember
to do something
Remember
to take your P.E. clothes to school.
recall /rɪˈkɔːl $ ˈriːkɒːl/ ●●○ S3
W3 verb
1
remember something [intransitive, transitive not in progressive]
to
remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past
You
don’t happen to recall his name, do you?
recall
(that)
I
seem to recall I’ve met him before somewhere.
recall
doing something
I
don’t recall seeing any cars parked outside.
recall
what/how/where etc
I
can’t recall who gave me the information.
As
I recall, it was you who suggested this idea in the first place.
Christmassy
/ˈkrɪsməsi/ adjective
typical
of Christmas
It
looked very Christmassy with lights on the trees.
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