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The rules of this game are pretty simple. The first group of participants will be asked to fill in the blanks with parts of speech required. Just write one word in each field. Make it matches the description for that field. Dont get upset if you have no idea what to write in the field. Just take it easy, use your intuition! Once you've filled in all the blanks, you will share it with the second group of participants. These participants get another blanks with stories or dialogues with numbered gaps. They should read the story using the words from the filled-in blanks. Dont forget to tell the name of the story! The most ridiculous or interesting story is considered the winning story and its creators receive a sweet prize.
To avoid any participants being left-out, there is also the other competition you may take part in. You will get a set of the letters and your task will be to make a word using these letters. The winner is the participant who composes the longest word. Each letter can be used just once! You have two minutes to think. M N E W U R S S O T Y A R V i
Story 1
Please fill in the information below: 1. Adjective:
2. Rhyming Adjective:
3. Same Adjective:
5. Adjective:
8. Same Adjective:
10. Verb:
12. Noun:
15. Verb:
when you (10) down the street, say \"(11)\" to friends you know. And every (12) you meet. Oh, ho, the mistletoe, (13) where you can see. Somebody waits for (14)-(15) her (16) for me. Have a (17), (18) Christmas, And in case you didn\'t hear, Oh, by golly, have a/an (19), (20) Christmas this year!
Story 2
Please fill in the information below: 1. Type Of Container:
2. Type Of Liquid:
3. Adjective:
4. Adjective:
5. Type Of Building:
6. Type Of Building:
8. Adverb:
Story 2: How to Avoid Being Struck By Lightning (from Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook)
Who hasn't enjoyed sitting on the porch in the summertime, drinking a/an (1) of (2) and watching the sky as a storm rolls in? Thunderstorms can be a truly (3) sight, but it's important to remember that they can also be extremely (4). If you are outside when a storm begins, try to take shelter in a/an (5) or a/an (6); larger enclosed buildings are ideal. Once inside, avoid using electrical equipment like telephones and (7). If you can't get inside, keep moving (8) towards shelter, avoiding (9) places, open fields and tall (10). If you are stuck in an open area, do not (11) or lie flat on the ground; kneel down with your (12) on the ground and your (13) held down. Contrary to popular belief, wearing rubber (14) or a/an (15) will not make any difference; the best way to survive lightning is to avoid it!
Story 3
Please fill in the information below: 1. Plural Noun:
3. Adjective: 5. Noun:
4. Noun:
17. Adjective:
18. Noun:
Story 4
Please fill in the information below:
11. Noun:
16. Adjective:
Story 5
Please fill in the information below: 1. Noun:
2. Noun:
4. Adjective: 6. Verb:
8. Plural Noun:
10. Adverb:
13. Adjective:
16. Noun:
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