Welcome back Unit Escape your room
Summer is almost over. Seven weeks' holiday is way too short… Soon will be the first day of school... a new class, new teachers, maybe new friends? Better not be late! The problem is you’re trapped in your own bedroom. There’s only one way to get out: solving all the riddles to discover the mystery words. Pay close attention, there are clues that are hidden everywhere in your room…
Your mum left you a note to help you escape.
– Find the clues hidden around the room and solve the riddles needed to open the door.
– You can work in small groups.
– Work together to solve the clues.
– Check your answers with your teacher and find out if you can escape the room!
Hi there! It’s Saturday and I you’re still in bed… I’m working late tonightsohereisalistofeverythingI you to do. I my phone with me this time, I promise! So, call me if you need anything. Ask for your sister’s help! I know she will probably stay in her bedroom the whole day; she that book "The Fault in Our Stars" at the moment and she is a little addicted… You know her, when she’s really into a story, she doesn’t look away from her book for a sec, she even the door of her room to get out, so she it is closed and she always hits her head!
1) Do your English homework.
2) Help me with my timetable. (Don’t the activities in chronological order, use the voice message I left you.)
3) Walk the dog and not just for five minutes. He enough exercise and neither do you!
4) Go to the hairdresser’s with your little sister. (Tell her I don’t like my new haircut; she always too much off and now I look like your dad!) Do you remember the way? When you leave the house, go straight on, walk past the baker’s and at the crossroads, left.
5) Watch the news on TV at 1 pm; it’s your dad’s first day as a sports journalist and he a football team.
6) Call aunt Fiona; she a birthday party for your cousin Catherine. She needs help with the family tree she wants to create.
7) Go to the grocer’s to buy something for dinner. Before you leave home, make a shopping list and everything you need to buy. See you tonight! XXX Mum
1) I’m 18 and my brother is 6 years younger than me, so he is … .
2) There are more than eleven … inhabitants in Belgium.
3) Ten times four is … .
I’m 18 and my brother 6 years younger than me, so he is . than eleven … inhabitants in Belgium. Ten times four is … .
4) Ten times ten is … .
5) Samantha is 12 but she will turn … next month.
6) One minute is … seconds.
Ten times ten is … . Samantha is 12 but she will turn … next month. One minute is … seconds.
7) How many millimetres are there in one metre? … .
8) There are …-six letters in the alphabet.
How many millimetres in one metre? .
9) In Belgium, … is the age of majority.
10) Were you born on 15th October? No, I was born one day before, on …th .
11) There are … provinces in Belgium.
Oh! I see has a written abbreviation
Change these sentences into the plural.
a) Do you see my child over there? She is playing with her kite.
b) Oh! Please put the knife on the shelf!
c) Hem… The police officer must arrest the thief.
d) Hem… Do you really think he likes eating fish?
e) She doesn’t have a hen on her farm.
f) I brush my teeth three times a day.
g) I see my family on Sunday.
h) Hey! Don’t forget to buy a potato.
i) The lady is drinking a cup of tea.
j) Yum! I think the sandwich is delicious!
k) Oh look! The baby is playing with a toy.
l) The woman is collecting the egg from the hen in her basket.