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GUESS WHAT IT IS - A2/B1

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  • It's a person who works at the cash register in a shop. S/he gives you a receipt after you've paid.
    cashier
  • It's something men (and sometimes women ) wear around their necks, with a shirt and suit.
    a tie
  • It's a large exotic fruit with a yellow-brown peel and thick green leaves at the top.
    Pineapple
  • It's a device used in the kitchen, to blend liquids, fruits or vegetables at high speed.
    a blender
  • It's a small, dark red fruit with a stone in the centre. A famous liquor is made from this in Switzerland.
    cherries
  • It describes a man who has no hair on top of his head.
    bald
  • It describes how to make a certain kind of food.
    a recipe
  • It's something that you use to measure body temperature.
    A thermometer
  • It's a man who works on a boat or ship. He makes sure things work properly.
    sailor
  • It's a small device that is used to fasten sheets of paper together.
    stapler
  • It's hair that men have on their chins. Some men like to grow it!
    beard
  • It's a recommendation for medicine or therapy written by a doctor for a patient.
    a prescription
  • It's someone who steals money or valuable items.
    a thief
  • It's a place where boats or ships can be loaded or unloaded. You can board them here.
    harbour / port
  • This can be seen during a storm. It can cause a fire and damage buildings. It can kill a person if it hits them.
    lightning
  • We bake cakes and cookies in this part of the kitchen. It gets very hot!
    oven
  • It's someone who gains illegal access to sensitive data on your computer.
    a hacker
  • There are 6 of these on a standard guitar.
    strings
  • It's something recyclable, made of clear plastic.  Drinks are sold in these.
    (PET) bottle
  • It's someone who makes and repairs clothes.
    a tailor
  • It's someone who performs operations on patients in a hospital.
    a surgeon
  • It's something you can get after eating food which has gone bad.
    stomach-ache
  • It's something made of plastic or metal, which is outside the window and can be rolled up or down.
    the blinds
  • It's someone who directs traffic and also gives tickets to people who park badly.
    traffic warden
  • It's something you keep your money and ID card in.
    a wallet
  • It's something you use to dig in your garden.
    shovel / digger
  • It's someone who secretly watches what people do and passes on the information to their boss.
    a spy
  • It's something you wear over your ears to listen to music or podcasts,.
    headphone
  • It's a place where criminals are kept under lock and key.
    prison / jail
  • It's made of glass, and it's used in lamps to light up rooms.
    light-bulb
  • It's something made of wool, which we wear in winter to keep warm.
    A sweater
  • These are small and green and grow on trees.
    leaves
  • It's a large insect with a long body that flies over warm, humid areas. They come in different colours.
    dragonfly
  • This is a body part: they keep the dust out of your eyes.
    eyelashes
  • It's a cool, dark room underneath a building where wine can be stored.
    cellar
  • It's someone who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine and who decides what will be published in each edition
    editor
  • It's something you use to fasten papers together.
    paperclip
  • It's something you use to clean the table or the dishes.
    sponge
  • It's something that carries people up and down in tall buildings, It stops at every floor.
    lift (UK) / elevator (USA)
  • These are used to cut paper, cloth or hair.
    scissors
  • It's a small machine that's used to make holes in a wall.
    a drill
  • People sometimes do this when they have a cold. (It could be a Covid symptom)
    cough
  • It's a weather condition. It's like a cloud, but very low over the ground. It's dangerous to drive in this!
    fog
  • It's something that you wear on your head when riding a bike or motorbike.
    A helmet
  • It's a small device that wakes you up in the mornings.
    alarm clock
  • It's made of cardboard and it's used to keep papers in, especially in offices, schools and hospitals.
    binder
  • It's something that's used to hit nails into wood or a wall.
    hammer
  • It's something you can get after drinking too much alcohol, or from too little sleep.
    head-ache
  • It's a pretty chain that women wear around their necks, often made of silver or gold or precious stones..
    necklace
  • People often do this when they are terrified (very frightened). (verb)
    scream
  • It's a very expensive liquid, and it's used in printers.
    printer ink
  • It's very small and made of metal. It's used to open doors.
    a key
  • It's someone who serves food / drink to customers in a restaurant.
    waiter / waitress
  • It's on top of the house and the rain runs off it.
    roof
  • It's someone who translates books, articles and web-sites.
    A translator
  • It's an important part of your car or bike which you use to reduce speed.
    brake
  • It's someone who serves food and drink on a plane, and assists passengers.
    flight attendant / cabin crew / stewardess
  • It's something you cannot see, touch or smell, but you breathe it. You can't live without it.
    oxygen
  • It's something small and round, usually made of silver or gold and worn on a finger.
    a ring