Pasapalabras para jugar en casa

Aquí os dejo un par de pasapalabras para jugar en casa con los más peques. Las reglas son las mismas que en el concurso de la televisión, un persona lee el significado en inglés, y los peques tienen que intentar adivinar la palabra en inglés. En el caso de que sean muy pequeños, podéis ver antes el vocabulario, por ejemplo con flashcards. Para que de ese modo le cueste menos adivinar la palabra.

Pasapalabra:

Arm: part of the body

Brown: colour of chocolate

Carrot: orange vegetable that bunnies eat

Door: you close it when you enter in the class

Egg: food that comes from chicken

Grapes: purple fruit, small, we eat in new year’s eve

Hat: clothe that you put on your head

Insect: small animal

Jeans: type of trousers

Knee: part of the leg

Lake: small beach

Mouth: part of the body you use to talk

Nut: small food and brown

Octopus: animal with eight legs

Peach: orange fruit

Queen: the wife of the king

Rhino: big animal

Strawberry: red fruit

Trainers: type of shoes, to do sport

Umbrella: you use it when it rains

Violin: musical instrument, smaller than the violoncello

Water: transparent drink

Yoghurt: food, dessert, with different flavors like strawberry, lemon…

Zebra: animal with black and White stripes

Pasapalabra:

Actress: woman who appears in a film

Butcher: the person who sells meat

Carpenter: the person who works with wood, and makes tables and chairs

Driver: person who drives a transport

Electrician: person who puts the light

Farmer: person who takes care of animals in the country

Gardener: person who take care of plants and flowers

Hairdresser: person who cut the hair

Judge: person who judge people

Lawyer: person who helps people on a judgment

Musician: person who plays music

Nurse: person who helps the doctor in the hospital

Pilot: person who drives the plane

Soldier: person who fights in a war

Teacher: person who works with children and teaches them

Vet: doctor of animals

Writer: person who writes books           

Pasapalabra:

Aunt: wife of the uncle

Chair: sit on your ____

Down: opposite to up

Elephant: animal with a big trunk

Firefighter: person who fights with the fire

Greengrocer: person who sells vegetables

Helicopter: flying transport

Ice: food very cold, typical in summer

Juice: fruit drink, can be orange, peach, pineapple…

Kitchen: place for cook

Pyjama: clothe for sleep

Sweater: piece of clothe

Train: a transport

Uncle: husbent of the aunt

Van: big car

Watermelon: opposite to melon

Yesterday: before of today

Zoo: place full of animals

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