sun
   sick
   water
   side
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   Proverbs
   Insert the words from the box into spaces in these proverbs,
   All is fair in ______ and war.
   All that glitters is not ______ .
   A ______ workman always blames his tools.
   The exception that proves the ______ .
   God helps ______ who help themselves.
   Let sleeping ______ die.
   There’s no place like ______ .
   There’s no ______ without fire.
   When the ______ is away the mice will play.
   Why keep a ______ and bark yourself?
   bad, cat, dog, dogs, gold, home, love, rule, smoke, those
   Illogical?
   Can you explain why the following are nonsense?
   He murdered his parents and then pleaded for mercy because he was an
   orphan.
   Her feet are so big that she has to put her skirt on over her head.
   She hasn’t had any children and she’s going to make sure her mother doesn’t
   either.
   She’s still writing books. Autobiographical mainly.
   We saw an iceberg that had completely melted.
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   Anagrams
   Create an anagram from the letters of the words in the first column. The anagram should correspond to the definition.
   anagram
   definition
   arches
   What Google does
   arrest
   The most uncommon
   course
   Origin
   danger
   Where flowers and plants grow
   debits
   A very small flat
   design
   With a signature
   erects
   What you shouldn’t tell anyone else
   iciest
   Bigger than towns
   rested
   A place where there is a lot of sand and very little water
   sailed
   ___ and gentlemen
   Logical 1
   Jack gave John the following challenge: “If you sit down in that chair, I bet I can make you get out of it before I run around the chair three times,” he said.
   “That’s not fair,” John said. “You’ll just prick me with a pin or something.”
   “No,” Jack said. “I won’t touch you, either directly or with any object. If you get out of the chair, it’ll be by your own choice.”
   John thought and accepted the challenge but Jack won the bet. How did he do it?
   Logical 2
   A rapper and his sister were out one morning shopping. The rapper suddenly pointed across the road to a boy and said: “That boy is my nephew”.
   To which his sister replied: “Well, he isn’t my nephew.”
   Well , who was he?
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   Logical 3
   To get into a top secret arm training camp, you have to say the password to the
   guard. There is a certain system that you must always follow:
   If the guard says 1, 2, 6 or 10, you say ‘three’.
   If he says 4, 5 or 9, you say ‘four’.
   If he says 3, 7 or 8 you must say ‘five’.
   and if he says 11 or 12 you must say ‘six’.
   What do you have to say if he says 13?
   Rhyming Forms
   The words below may look very strange but they are actually used in every day
   conversation. Can you match the word (1-10) with its meaning (a-j)?
   1. flower power
   2. handy andy
   3. heebie jeebies
   4. pub grub
   5. riff raff
   6. sin bin
   7. super duper
   8. topsy turvy
   9. willy nilly
   10. wishy washy
   a) hippy peace movement
   b) good with manual work
   c) fear
   d) food served in bars
   e) term of abuse used by upper and middle classes to describe undesirable
   people
   f) a box or bench to which offending players in a sports contest can be sent for a period as a penalty , especially in ice hockey.
   g) very good
   h) upside down
   i) whether one likes it or not
   j) feeble character or idea
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   Riddles
   Insert the words in the box into the blank spaces.
   Where are ____ usually crowned?
   On the head.
   If two is company and three is a crowd, what are ____ and five?
   Nine.
   What ____ bigger the more you contract it?
   Debt.
   What is it that no one wishes to have, yet no one wishes to lose?
   A ____ head.
   What is that you must ____ after giving it to someone else?
   Your word.
   Captain Cook made three voyages around the world and was killed on one of them?
   Which one?
   The ____ one.
   A woman had ____ children and half of them were boys. How could that be?
   The other half were boys too.
   A duck was swimming in a pond and a dog was sitting on its tail. How could that
   be?
   The dog was on the ____ , sitting on its own tail.
   What teacher wears the biggest hat?
   The one with the biggest ____ .
   What always happens at the end of a ____ spell?
   It rains.
   bald, dry, five, four, grows, head, keep, kings, last, shore
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   Idioms
   Match the idioms in the first column with their explanations in the second column.
   that was a bit below the belt
   strong criticism to shock someone into
   positive action
   be too big for one’s boots
   what you said was unfair/sarcastic/nasty
   at the drop of a hat
   think oneself very important
   I’ll eat my hat
   envious
   a kick in the pants
   only interested in personal (monetary) gain
   line one’s own pockets
   stay calm/cool
   keep your shirt on
   let everyone see your emotions
   wear one’s heart on one’s
   immediately and willingly
   sleeve
   I wish I were in your shoes
   make more effort
   pull one’s socks up
   convinced that something won’t happen
   Add an -e.
   If you add an e to the end most of the words below this will produce another word.
   But not in all cases - which?
   hum
   not
   rat
   rip
   scar
   set
   star
   them
   two
   win
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   Keys to Chapter 10
   Word Ladder
   FOUR
   FOUL (an act that violates of the rules of a sport)
   FOOL (an idiot)
   FOOT
   FORT (a fortified defensive structure)
   FORE (in a forward position)
   FIRE
   FIVE
   Smileys
   Match the smileys (i.e. a group of keyboard characters that taken on a facial
   expression) with their meanings.
   :”)
   Embarrassed
   :-)
   Happy
   :0
   Hungry
   :-*
   Kiss
   :-D
   Laughing
   :-S
   Makes no sense
   :-(
   Sad
   :-D
   Side splitting
   laughter
   :-O
   Surprised/shocked
   :-<
br />
   Undecided
   ;-)
   Winking
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   Grammar Challenge
   Underline the correct form in these riddles.
   1. What stays at the bottom of the sea and shakes? A nervous wreck.
   [wreck = a ship that has broken up; a nervous wreck: a person who is
   emotionally exhausted]
   2. Who owns all the dairy cows in the Middle East? The Milk Sheik.
   3. Why do elephants have grey trunks? They all belong to the same swim-
   ming club.
   4. How does an Inuit build his house? Igloos it together. [Igloos = he glues]
   5. What goes round the house and in the house but never touches the house?
   The sun.
   6. What is it that you can keep after giving it to someone else? Your word 7. The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they? Footsteps.
   8. Who spends the day at the window, goes to the table for meals and hides at night? A fly.
   9. It’s been around for millions of years, but it’s no more than a month old.
   What is it? The moon.
   10. What belongs to you but others use it more than you do? Your name.
   Word Combinations
   airport
   countryside
   earthquake
   lighthouse
   rainbow
   seasick
   snowball
   sunrise
   waterfall
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   Proverbs
   All is fair in love and war.
   All that glitters is not gold.
   A bad workman always blames his tools.
   The exception that proves the rule.
   God helps those who help themselves.
   Let sleeping dogs die.
   There’s no place like home.
   There’s no smoke without fire.
   When the cat is away the mice will play.
   Why keep a dog and bark yourself?
   Illogical?
   He murdered his parents and then pleaded for mercy because he was an
   orphan. He cannot claim to be an orphan (someone who has lost both parents)
   if he killed them himself.
   Her feet are so big that she has to put her skirt on over her head. Being able to put on a skirt and the size of one’s feet have no relation.
   She hasn’t had any children and she’s going to make sure her mother doesn’t
   either. She is the child of her mother.
   She’s still writing books. Autobiographical mainly. An autobiography is book written by an author regarding the same author’s life. Generally an author
   will only write one autobiography.
   We saw an iceberg that had completely melted. If it is completed melted it is no longer an iceberg.
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   Anagrams
   search
   rarest
   source
   garden
   secret
   bedsit
   signed
   cities
   desert
   ladies
   Logical 1
   John sat down in the chair. Jack ran around it twice, then said, “I’ll be back in a week to run the third time around!”
   Logical 2
   Her son.
   Logical 3
   8 (it relates to the number of letters in the number)
   Rhyming Forms
   flower power hippy peace movement
   handy andy good with manual work
   heebie jeebies fear
   pub grub food served in bars
   riff raff term of abuse used by upper and middle classes to describe undesirable people
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   sin bin a box or bench to which offending players can be sent for a period as a penalty during a game, especially in ice hockey
   super duper very good
   topsy turvy upside down
   willy nilly whether one likes it or not
   wishy washy feeble character or idea
   Riddles
   Where are kings usually crowned? On the head.
   If two is company and three is a crowd, what are four and five? Nine.
   What grows bigger the more you contract it? Debt.
   What is it that no one wishes to have, yet no one wishes to lose? A bald head.
   What is that you must keep after giving it to someone else? Your word.
   Captain Cook made three voyages around the world and was killed on one of
   them? Which one? The last one.
   A woman had five children and half of them were boys. How could that be?
   The other half were boys too.
   A duck was swimming in a pond and a dog was sitting on its tail. How could
   that be? The dog was on the shore, sitting on its own tail.
   What teacher wears the biggest hat? The one with the biggest head.
   What always happens at the end of a dry spell? It rains.
   Idioms
   that was a bit below the belt what you said was unfair/sarcastic/nasty
   be too big for one’s boots think oneself very important
   at the drop of a hat immediately and willingly
   I’ll eat my hat convinced that something won’t happen
   a kick in the pants strong criticism to shock someone into positive action
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   line one’s own pockets only interested in personal (monetary) gain
   keep your shirt on stay calm/cool
   wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve let everyone see your emotions
   I wish I were in your shoes envious
   pull one’s socks up make more effort
   Add an -e.
   hum
   not, note
   rat, rate
   rip, ripe
   scar, scare
   set
   star, stare
   them, theme
   two
   win, wine
   Chapter 11
   Have fun and play as many word games as
   possible
   Grammar Challenge 1
   A man who was the owner of a winery died. In his will, he choose/chose to leave 21
   barrels ( showed/shown i n the figure below) between his three sons. Seven of the barrels are filled with wine, seven are half full, and seven are empty. However he set/
   setted a series of rules: the wine and barrels must be split/splitted so that each son has the same number of full barrels, the same number of half-full barrels, and the same number of empty barrels. Note that there are no measuring devices. How can
   the barrels and wine be evenly divided?
   Grammar Challenge 2
   You have three boxes of fruit. One contains/is contained just apples, another just oranges, and the other both oranges and apples. Each box labels/is labeled. One says "apples," one says "oranges," and one says "apples and oranges." However, it knows/is known that none of the boxes label/are labeled correctly. How can you label the boxes/can the boxes be labeled correctly if you o nly allow/are only allowed to take and look at just one piece of fruit from just one of the boxes?
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   Similes
   Insert the words in the box into the spaces.
   as _____ as coal
   as _____ as a bat
   as busy as a _____
   as fat as a _____
   as _____ as a pancake
   as free as a _____
   as _____ as gold
   as _____ as lead
   as light as a _____
   as _____ as the hills
   bee, bird, black, blind, feather, flat, good, heavy, old, pig
   Word La
dder
   Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland, enjoyed converting one word into another by changing one letter at a time. For example: H A T E > h a v e > h o v e > L O V E
   See if you can convert REST into SOFA. You can use the clues in brackets to help you.
   REST
   LEST (in case)
   ____
   ____ (floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof)
   ____
   SOFA
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   Riddles
   Choose the best answer. Some of the answers are subjective.
   The more there is of it, the less you see. What is it?
   a) darkness b) a black hole c) death
   What has four fingers and a thumb, but neither flesh nor bone.
   a) a mutant frog b) a glove c) fear
   What would you call something with two mouths, three noses and four eyes?
   a) an English teacher b) a monster b) very very ugly
   Where is everyone equally beautiful?
   a) in the cemetary b) in the dark c) in the imagination
   What question can never be answered 'yes'?
   a) are you asleep? b) do you know the meaning of life? c) are you joking?
   What would you do if you saw an elephant sleeping in your bed?
   a) call the local zoo b) sleep somewhere else c) push him/her out
   How many planets are there out in space?
   a) seven b) six thousand three hundred and twenty four million c) all of them
   If you had five cakes and the boy next to you took three, what would you have?
   a) one b) two c) a big fight
   If I’m holding five apples in my right hand, and six apples in my left hand, what do I have?
   a) a problem b) very big hands c) a miracle
   What most resembles half a cheese?
   a) a full moon b) the other half c) the truth
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   Add an -e.
   If you add an e to the end most of the words below this will produce another word.
   But not in all cases - which?
   art
   big
   bit
   bar
   fat
   fir
   her
   hug
   low
   mad
   Idioms
   Match the proverbs (1-10) with their explanations (a-j).
   1. a one off
   2. the number one
   3. one foot in the grave
   4. one for the road
   5. one night stand
   6. in two minds
   7. kill two birds with one stone
   8. put two and two together
   9. thick as two short planks
   10. two-faced
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   a) a casual sexual relationship
   b) a final drink before leaving for home
   c) a single occurrence or example of something
   
 
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