Monopoly English Cards

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I’m from the


United Kingdom.
What nationality am I?

A: British
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I’m from Scotland.


What nationality am I?

A: Scottish
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I’m from Ireland.


What nationality am I?

A: Irish
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How do you say


“pôr a mesa” in English?

A: set the table/lay the table


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A: The United States of America/The USA
Where am I from?
I’m American.
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I’m Italian.
Where am I from?

A: Italy
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Complete the sentence.


I am, you are, he…

A: is
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Put this sentence


in the negative form.
“You are Angolan.”

A: You are not (aren’t) Angolan.


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Put this sentence


in the interrogative form.
“They are from Italy.”

A: Are they from Italy?


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Complete the short answer.


Are you Canadian?
Yes, I…

A: am.
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How do you say


“casa de campo” in English?

A: cottage
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How do you say


“vivenda” in English?

A: detached house
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Complete the sentence.


I have got, you have got, he…

A: has got.
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Put this sentence


in the negative form.
“We have got a flat.”

A: We have not got (haven’t got) a flat.


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Put this sentence


in the interrogative form.
“She has got a nice house.”

A: Has she got a nice house?


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Complete the short answer.


Have they got a castle?
No, they…

A: haven’t.
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How do you say


”tomar duche” in English?

A: have a shower
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“I wake up at 7 o’clock.”
Start this sentence with
“She…”

A: She wakes up at 7 o’clock.


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Put this sentence


in the negative form.
“I go to school by bus.”

A: I don’t go to school by bus.


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This sentence is wrong.


Correct it.
“She does usually her
homework in the evening.”

in the evening.
A: She usually does her homework
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I love sports.
What is my
favourite subject?

A: PE (physical education)
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I love painting and drawing.


What’s my favourite subject?

A: art
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I love playing the flute


and singing.
What’s my favourite subject?

A: music
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Put this sentence


in the present continuous.
“I run very fast.”

A: I am running very fast.


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You’re in school.
Where can you
borrow books?

A: library
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You’re in school.
Where can you
have lunch?

A: canteen
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You’re in school.
Where can you play
musical instruments?

A: music room
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What is the negative


form of should?

A: shouldn’t
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How do you say


“clube de dança” in English?

A: dance club
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How do you say


“clube de teatro” in English?

A: drama club/theatre club


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How do you say


“matemática” in English?

A: maths
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This sentence has a wrong


preposition. Correct it.
“She is always late
with school.”

A: She is always late for school.


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Complete this sentence


with the correct preposition.
“I’m very good… maths.”

A: at
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You’re in school.
Where can you buy
a new pencil?

A: stationer’s
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Put this sentence


in the negative form.
“We are learning English.”

A: We are not (aren’t) learning English.


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Put this sentence


in the interrogative form.
“She is reading a book.”

A: Is she reading a book?


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Complete the
short answer.
“Is he having lunch?
No, he…”

A: isn’t
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Tell the time in English:


9:45.

A: A quarter to ten
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Tell the time in English:


3:00.

A: Three o’clock
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Tell the time in English:


5:30.

A: Half past five


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What part of the body


is under the nose?

A: the mouth
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What’s the opposite


of beautiful?

A: ugly
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“Louie is more handsome


than Jack.”
Is this comparative
or superlative?

A: comparative
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“I am shorter than you.”


Is this comparative
or superlative?

A: comparative
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How do you say the adjective


good in the comparative
of superiority?

A: better than
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How do you say


“preguiçoso” in English?

A: lazy
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How do you say


“teimoso” in English?

A: stubborn
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How do you say the adjective


good in the superlative?

A: the best
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What accessory do we wear


to protect our eyes
from the sun?

A: sunglasses
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What do we wear
when it’s cold?
a) A jacket.
b) A bikini.

A: a) A jacket.
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What do we wear
when it’s hot?
a) Boots.
b) Sandals.

A: b) Sandals.
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How do you say


“vestido” in English?

A: dress
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Complete the sentence.


Beautiful is an adjective,
beautifully is an…

A: adverb.
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What’s the opposite of tall?

A: short
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How do you say


“cabelo encaracolado”
in English?

A: curly hair
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Complete the sentence.


A person who hasn’t got
any hair is…

A: bald.
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I always say “please” and


“thank you”. I am…
a) impatient.
b) polite.

A: b) polite.
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How do you say


“calções” in English?

A: shorts
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How do you say


“calças de ganga” in English?

A: jeans
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How do you say


“cabelo ondulado”
in English?

A: wavy hair
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Put this sentence


in the negative form.
“David was in the park.”

A: David wasn’t (was not) in the park.


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Put this sentence


in the interrogative form.
“They were at the zoo.”

A: Were they at the zoo?


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Complete the sentence.


When I go out to have dinner
with my family, we go to a…

A: restaurant.
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Complete the sentence.


When I want to watch
a film with my friends,
we go to the…

A: cinema.
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Put this sentence


in the negative form.
“There was a stadium.”

A: There wasn’t (was not) a stadium.


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Put this sentence


in the interrogative form.
“You visited monuments.”

A: Did you visit monuments?


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How do you say


“biblioteca” in English?

A: library
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Where, in the city, do you go


to post a letter?

A: post office
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What’s the name of the place


in the city where
the firefighters work?

A: fire station
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What’s the name of the place


in the city where the police
officers work?

A: police station
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What’s the name of the place


in the city where you can
catch the train?

A: railway station
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Complete the sentence.


I was, you…

A: were.
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Complete the short answer.


Were you at home
yesterday?
No, I…

A: wasn’t.
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Complete the short answer.


Were they at school
yesterday?
Yes, they…

A: were.
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What’s the correct sentence?


a) There was a bank
in the city.
b) There were a bank
in the city.

A: a) There was a bank in the city.


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How do you say


“passear o cão” in English?

A: walk the dog


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What is the past simple


form of the verb visit?

A: visited
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Which time expression


do we use with the
past simple?
a) Tomorrow.
b) Yesterday.

A: b) Yesterday.
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Complete the short answer.


Did you visit the
museum?
Yes, I …

A: did.
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Complete the short answer.


Did she see a play?
No, she…

A: didn’t.
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How do you say


“camião” in English?

A: lorry
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How do you say


“comboio” in English?

A: train
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How do you say


“avião” in English?

A: plane
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What is the past simple


form of the verb go?

A: went
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What is the past simple


form of the verb see?

A: saw
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What is the past simple


form of the verb eat?

A: ate
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What is the past simple


form of the verb buy?

A: bought
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What is the past simple


form of the verb make?

A: made
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Put this sentence


in the negative form.
“I wrote a postcard.”

A: I did not (didn’t) write a postcard.


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Put this sentence


in the interrogative form.
“He went to Paris.”

A: Did he go to Paris?
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Complete the short answer.


Did they see the kangaroos?
Yes, they…

A: did.
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Complete the sentence.


Across, towards and through
are prepositions of…

A: movement.
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How do you say


“tenda” in English?

A: tent
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How do you say


“máquina fotográfica”
in English?

A: camera
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How do you say


“mala de viagem” in English?

A: suitcase
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How do you say


“bilhete” in English?

A: ticket
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Put this sentence


in the past simple.
“We have a lot of fun
in Australia.”

A: We had a lot of fun in Australia.


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How do you say


“autocarro” in English?

A: bus
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How do you say


“navio” in English?

A: ship
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How do you say


“barco” in English?

A: boat
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How do you say


“mota” in English?

A: motorbike
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Which is the fastest?


a) A plane.
b) A bike.

A: a) A plane.
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Put the sentence


in the past simple.
“I go to Funchal.”

A: I went to Funchal.
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What means of transport


can we use to travel by air?

A: plane/helicopter
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In what season of the year do


we usually go to the beach?

A: In the summer.
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Be going to is used
to talk about the…
a) past.
b) future.

A: b) future.
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Complete the sentence.


I, you and he are personal
pronouns. Myself, yourself
and himself are…

A: reflexive pronouns.
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Complete with a reflexive


pronoun.
She is looking at…
in the mirror.

A: herself
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Complete with a reflexive


pronoun.
I always enjoy…
in the summer.

A: myself
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Put this sentence


in the negative form.
“I am going to play football.”

A: I am not (’m not) going to play football.


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Put this sentence


in the interrogative form.
“She is going to travel.”

A: Is she going to travel?


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How do you say


“canoagem” in English?

A: canoeing
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When you go to the beach,


you can build castles made
of what?

A: sand
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How do you say


“ir à praia” in English?

A: go(ing) to the beach


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How do you say


“jogar jogos de vídeo”
in English?

A: play(ing) video games


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Complete the sentence.


I love the sun, my favourite
beach activity is…
a) surfing the net.
b) sunbathing.

A: b) sunbathing.
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What is the activity you


can do at the beach that
has the name of a fruit.

A: banana boating
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Complete the sentence.


I love sports. My favourite
beach activity is…
a) playing beach volleyball.
b) having a picnic.

A: a) playing beach volleyball.


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Complete the short answer.


Are they going to take
photos?
No, they…

A: aren’t.
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Complete the sentence.


I love the sea. My favourite
beach activity is…
a) swimming.
b) playing video games.

A: a) swimming.
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Give one of your cities
to the player on the left.
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Give one of your cities
to the player on your right.
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Bad luck…
Go to jail!
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You are free from jail.
(Keep the card until you need it.)
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Catch a train.
Advance 4 spaces.
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The train is late.
Go back 4 spaces.
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You’re lucky!
Play again!
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Advance to Inverness and try
to find the Loch Ness Monster!
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You look hungry!
Advance to London
and eat some Fish and Chips!
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Advance to Los Angeles
and enjoy Hollywood!
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Let’s do some business!
Trade a city with the player
on your right.
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Bad luck…
Miss a turn.
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