Rules of the game:
Students are divided into several groups.
Post 1
Students in groups have to look for as many small papers as possible. Those papers are hidden around the plants and bushes. After the have found the papers, they have to bring them to the teacher to answer the questions written on the papers. Every correct answer is worth 1000 points.
Note: The questions in this game are riddles and proverbs. Teacher can use other materials too.
Number 1
A
blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword.
What
does it mean?
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Number
2
Don’t
judge a book by its cover!
What
does it mean?
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Number
3
The
grass is always greener on the other side.
What
does it mean?
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Number
4
Do
not add oil to the fire.
What
does it mean?
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Number
5
When
in Rome, do as the Romans do.
What
does it mean?
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Number
6
All
cats love fish but hate to get their paws wet.
What
does it mean?
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Number
7
The
dogs bark but the caravan goes on.
What
does it mean?
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Number
8
Keep
your friends close and your enemies closer.
What
does it mean?
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Number
9
Too
many cooks spoil the broth.
What
does it mean?
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Number
10
One
rotten apple will spoil the whole barrel.
What
does it mean?
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Number
11
What begins with T, ends with T and has T in it?
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Number
12
How many letters are there in the English
alphabet?
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Number
13
Which month has 28 days?
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Number
14
What type of cheese is made backwards?
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Number
15
What gets wetter as it dries?
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Number
16
Why did the boy bury his flashlight?
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Number
17
Which letter of the alphabet has the most water?
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Number
18
Why can’t a man living in Jakarta be buried in
Surabaya?
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Number
19
What has to be broken before you can use it?
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Number
20
What starts with a ‘P’, ends with an ‘E’ and has
thousands of letters?
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Number
21
Which
room has no doors, no windows?
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Number
22
I
can be thin but not fat, In your body but never on your placemat. I'm always
better when I'm fresh, but you'll never see me in the flesh. What am I?
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Number
23
What
is something that you always have with you but you always leave behind?
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Number
24
I
am the beginning of the end, the end of every place. I am the beginning of
eternity, the end of time and space. What am I?
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Number
25
What
occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment and never in one thousand years?
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Number 1
A blow with a word strikes deeper than
a blow with a sword.
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Watch our words said to others.
Somehow it can hurt/destroy someone deeply without us realizing. Even words
in a news report are also strong enough to defeat people (for example in
political campaign).
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Number 2
Don’t judge a book by its cover!
What does it mean?
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Never judge something based on its
outward appearance.
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Number 3
The grass is always greener on the
other side.
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We always think that what others have
are far better than ours. So, we end up feeling envious to others.
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Number 4
Do not add oil to the fire.
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One should not make a bad situation
even worse by an improper remark.
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Number 5
When in Rome, do as the Romans
do.
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We have to follow to certain rules or
laws of a place we visit to.
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Number 6
All cats love fish but hate to get
their paws wet.
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One is often reluctant to take the
risk, or to do the necessary worked involved in doing/getting something
desirable.
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Number 7
The dogs bark but the caravan goes on.
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Meaning: Let the world say what it
will.
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Number 8
Keep your friends close and your
enemies closer.
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If you have an enemy, pretend to be friends
with them instead of openly fighting with them. That way you can watch them
carefully and figure out what they're planning.
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Number 9
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
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When there are too many people trying
to lead and give their opinions, it's confusing and leads to bad results.
Jobs and projects should have one or two strong leaders.
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Number 10
One rotten apple will spoil the whole
barrel.
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Evil spreads. One attractive bad
example may be readily followed by others, eventually ruining a whole
community.
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Number 11
What begins
with T, ends with T and has T in it?
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A teapot
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Number 12
How many
letters are there in the English alphabet?
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There are
18: 3 in ‘the’, 7 in ‘English’ and 8 in ‘alphabet’.
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Number 13
Which month
has 28 days?
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All of them
of course!
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Number 14
What type
of cheese is made backwards?
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Edam
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Number 15
What gets
wetter as it dries?
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A towel
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Number 16
Why did the
boy bury his flashlight?
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Because the
batteries died.
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Number 17
Which
letter of the alphabet has the most water?
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The C
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Number 18
Why can’t a
man living in Jakarta be buried in Surabaya?
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Because
he’s still living!
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Number 19
What has to
be broken before you can use it?
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An egg
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Number 20
What starts
with a ‘P’, ends with an ‘E’ and has thousands of letters?
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Post Office
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Number 21
Which room has no doors, no windows?
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A mushroom.
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Number 22
I can be thin but not fat, In your
body but never on your placemat. I'm always better when I'm fresh, but you'll
never see me in the flesh.What am I?
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Air
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Number 23
What is something that you always have
with you but you always leave behind?
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Fingerprints
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Number 24
I am the beginning of the end, the end
of every place. I am the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space.
What am I?
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Letter E
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Number 25
What occurs once in a minute, twice in
a moment and never in one thousand years?
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Letter M
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Post 2
Students in groups have to use 2 pieces of carpet to cross from the start to the finish line. At the finish line, there is puzzle waiting for them to arrange. After arranging the puzzle successfully, they have to make noun phrases based on the picture of the puzzle.
Post 3
Students in groups have to run and catch their rivals and take their name-tags. Inside the name-tag there are jumbled words to arrange. If the name-tag is taken, the student can no longer join the game. The group with survived members is the winner.
The
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blue
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part
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of
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The
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light
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Another
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needed
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piece
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of
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information
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Misool
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which
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is
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home
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to
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ancient
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rock
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paintings
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Any
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further
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conflicts
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between
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the
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families
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Any
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individual
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who
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disturbs
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the
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peace
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in
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the
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future
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Rosaline,
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a
woman
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who
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does
not
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return
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his
affections
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The
|
possibility
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of
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ending
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the
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age-old
|
feud
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between
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Capulet
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and
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Montague
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Many
|
remarkable
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Bohemian
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paintings
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with
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wooden
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frame
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Some
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freaking
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large
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ancient
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European
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glass
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House
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Her
father
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affected
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by
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the
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recent
|
events
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The
|
night
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before
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her
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wedding
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to
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Paris
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Friar
Lawrence’s
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message
|
explaining
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the
plan
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to
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Romeo
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A
bottle
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of
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poison
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from
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a
reluctant
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Apothecary
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Juliet’s
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inanimate
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cold
|
body
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A
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newly
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peaceful
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area
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in
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Verona
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The
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ugly
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young
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American
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football
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player
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My
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comfortable
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big
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new
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running
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shoes
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