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Random Idea English
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Notes for teachers
You have certain options. For advanced students you could simply split the students into groups and read out the questions, as in a pub quiz. Setting the Options select to Answer card will give you two printable answer cards. Do one for each set of questions.
In text entry mode, the number of letters of the answer is shown. If you don't want this, uncheck "(x)"
For intermediate plus, you could print copies with multiple choice or anagrams, or some sets multiple choice, some anagrams
Each set has ten or twelve questions. If you want to do only half a set at a time (perhaps more dynamic), tick (check) the "Split" box, and a gap will appear, making cutting them up easier. You could, for example, do half a set as multiple choice and half a set as anagrams, or perhaps half a set as text entry without clues.
Other Christmas-related posts
Links
My choice of questions has been heavily influenced by other quizzes
ESL / EFL quizzes
- a4esl / ieslj - Various quizzes and activities. The quizzes by Laetitia Bradley have more of a British slant
- ESOL Courses - A lot of activities, mainly for lower levels, but some for Intermediate plus. They look rather good.
- Learn English Feel Good - a single quiz
Pub quizzes (UK)
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