3 S* Possessions Work in pairs. Student A
describes one of his/her possessions, and
Student I guesses what it is
charger - headphones - key • memory stick
purse - phone - umbrella - wallet
It's small and silver. It's made of metal.
Is it a key?​.


Odpowiedź :

Zagadki dotyczące posiadanych rzeczy

Student 1: It's small and silver. It's made of metal.

Student 2: Is it a

key (klucz)?

Student 1: Yes, it is.

Student 1: It's long and white or black. It gives your phone energy. What is it?

Student 2: Is it a

charger (ładowarka)?

Student 1: Yes, it is.

Student 1: You put them on your head to listen to music. You can plug them to your computer or smartphone.

Student 2: The answer is

headphones (słuchawki nauszne)?

Student 1: People keep cash and cards in it. It's usually small and made of leather.

Student 2: The answer is a

wallet (portfel)?

Student 1: It lets you keep files and documents on it. It's small, you can carry it in a pocket and plug into many computers.

Student 2: Is it a

memory stick (pendrive)?

Student 1: Yes, it is.

Student 1: People use it to call and text others. It can have a touch screen or a keyboard.

Student 2: Is it a

phone (telefon)?

Student 1: Yes, it is.

Student 1: People use it when it's raining. It's a big circle on a stick.

Student 2: I think it's an

umbrella (parasolka)?

Student 1: Usually only women have this thing. They keep their keys, phone and wallet in it.

Student 2: Is it a

purse (torebka)?

Student 1: Yes, it is.

Tworząc zagadki musimy pamiętać, żeby jak najlepiej

opisać dane słowo

. Pamiętajmy również, że chcemy, żeby druga osoba mogła odgadnąć naszą zagadkę, dlatego nie róbmy jej zbyt skomplikowanej. Używajmy prostego języka. Najlepiej pomyśleć o pierwszym

skojarzeniu

z tą rzeczą i to właśnie skojarzenie opisać, np.

cinema -

you go there to watch a movie but it's not a tv.