💡 How to play: Click a word on the left, then click its matching definition on the right!
😴 Words
1 Insomnia
2 Jet-lagged
3 Fast asleep
4 Fall asleep
5 Set an alarm
6 Nap
7 Siesta
8 Sleepy
9 Sleep like a log
📖 Definitions
A To start sleeping
B Feeling tired and wanting to sleep
C A short afternoon sleep, common in Spain
D Deeply and completely sleeping
E Unable to sleep at night (medical condition)
F A short sleep during the day
G To sleep very deeply without waking up
H Tired from travelling across time zones
I To program a device to wake you at a specific time
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Section 2
Multiple Choice Questions
💡 Choose the best answer for each question. You'll get instant feedback!
1 Someone who cannot sleep well at night has ____.
✅ Correct! Insomnia is the inability to sleep well at night.
2 After a long flight from New York to Tokyo, you feel ____.
✅ Correct! Jet-lagged means feeling tired after travelling across time zones.
3 The baby is completely sleeping and won't wake up. She is ____.
✅ Correct! Fast asleep means deeply and completely sleeping.
4 Maria always programs her phone to wake her at 7 am. She ____.
✅ Correct! Set an alarm means to program a device to wake you at a specific time.
5 John slept very deeply all night and didn't move at all. He ____.
✅ Correct! Sleep like a log = to sleep very deeply without waking up. 🪵
6 In Spain, many people take a short afternoon sleep called a ____.
✅ Correct! Siesta is the traditional afternoon rest, especially in Spain. 🇪🇸
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Section 3
Present Simple Practice
📌 Remember: He / She / It → add -s or -es to the verb! (sleep → sleeps, go → goes)
Part A – Fill in the Blanks
1 She _____ (set) an alarm every night.
2 They _____ (take) a nap after school.
3 He usually _____ (fall) asleep before midnight.
4 My grandfather _____ (sleep) like a log every night.
5 We always _____ (feel) jet-lagged after long flights.
6 The doctor _____ (recommend) a 20-minute nap every afternoon.
Part B – Multiple Choice: Present Simple
7 My sister ____ a siesta every day after lunch.
✅ takes — She/He/It needs -s! My sister → third person singular.
8 You ____ so sleepy! Do you have insomnia?
✅ look — "You" doesn't add -s! You look, I look, We look.
9 My parents ____ early and ____ an alarm for 5 am.
✅ wake up / set — "My parents" = they (plural) → no -s!
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Section 4
Error Correction
🔎 Each sentence has ONE mistake. Find it and write the correct sentence below!
1 ❌ He sleep like a log every night.
✏️ Write the correct sentence:
2 ❌ I falls asleep during movies.
✏️ Write the correct sentence:
3 ❌ She don't set an alarm on weekends.
✏️ Write the correct sentence:
4 ❌ They takes a nap every afternoon.
✏️ Write the correct sentence:
5 ❌ My brother always feel jet-lagged after flights.
✏️ Write the correct sentence:
6 ❌ The children goes to bed at 9 pm every night.
✏️ Write the correct sentence:
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Section 5
Speaking Questions
🗣️ Partner Activity: Ask your partner these questions! Try to answer in full sentences and use the vocabulary from Section 1.
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😴 Have you ever been jet-lagged? Where were you travelling?
Use: I was jet-lagged when I travelled to...
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☀️ Do you usually take a nap? When and how long?
Use: Yes, I usually take a nap... / No, I never...
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⏰ What time do you set your alarm? Do you snooze it?
Use: I set my alarm at... I usually / never snooze it.
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💤 Do you sleep like a log, or are you a light sleeper?
Use: I usually sleep like a log / I'm a light sleeper because...
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🌙 Have you ever had insomnia? What did you do?
Use: Yes, once I had insomnia because... / Fortunately, no...
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😪 What makes you feel sleepy during the day?
Use: I feel sleepy when I... / after I...
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Section 6
The One Big Question
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If you could design your perfect sleep schedule, what would it look like? What time would you wake up, would you take a siesta, and what would you do to avoid insomnia?
Bonus challenge: Use at least 5 vocabulary words from Section 1 in your answer! 🏆
📝 YOUR ANSWER:
🌟 Funny follow-up: If your alarm clock could talk, what would it say to convince you to get out of bed? 😂
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Answer Key
Check Your Answers
🔗 Section 1 – Vocabulary Matching
11→E Insomnia = unable to sleep
22→H Jet-lagged = tired from travel
33→D Fast asleep = deeply sleeping
44→A Fall asleep = start sleeping
55→I Set alarm = program a device
66→F Nap = short daytime sleep
77→C Siesta = Spanish afternoon sleep
88→B Sleepy = wanting to sleep
99→G Sleep like a log = very deeply
🎯 Section 2 – Multiple Choice
1b) insomnia
2c) jet-lagged
3b) fast asleep
4c) sets an alarm
5a) slept like a log
6c) siesta
✏️ Section 3 – Present Simple
1sets
2take
3falls
4sleeps
5feel
6recommends
7b) takes
8b) look
9b) wake up / set
🔍 Section 4 – Error Correction
1He sleeps like a log every night. (sleep → sleeps)
2I fall asleep during movies. (falls → fall, I)
3She doesn't set an alarm on weekends. (don't → doesn't)
4They take a nap every afternoon. (takes → take, They)