Tuesday, March 5, 2013

This kind of energy comes from the sun.



Student A. Ask each other questions. Look in the box to answer your partner's questions.   
1.   This kind of energy comes from the sun. 
3.   This adjective means “present” or “at this time.” 
5.   What do you call a person who is walking on the sidewalk or across the street? 
7.   This verb means “to stay away from” or “to not do something.”
9.   What do they call a person they think possibly committed a crime? 
11. Some examples are striped, polka-dotted, solid, and plaid. /plæd/ 
13. This adjective describes something that is very expensive, nice, or comfortable but not necessary.
15. This verb means “to change or move.” For example, you can do it to the air conditioning or to the volume on a CD. 
17. What do you call a very bad snow storm with wind? 
19. This is a company that makes a product.


Student B. Ask each other questions. Look in the box to answer your partner's questions. 
2.   This means “to use again”. For example, we do it with garbage, bottles, cans, and paper.
4.   This is the last place you are going on a trip. 
6.   This a machine, such as a car or truck, that travels to move people or things.
8.   This verb means “to tell someone about something dangerous.” 
10. When you get hurt, what do you call the place on your body that has a cut or injury? 
12. If someone gets hurt from a crime, illness, or bad luck, you say she is a (what?).
14. What do they call it when somebody steals something from a house or a building? 
16. This is a public meeting where important people speak with journalists and the media, for example, newspapers. 
18. This verb means “to use for energy.” For example, cars do it with gasoline.
20. This word means how well or how far you can see outside or on the road. 


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