In the Order Of Preference ESL game, students have to guess how their partner would rank five items on the board.

The request for an "interesting write-up regarding Eraser (1996)" followed by "5 Beschikbare ondertitels" (5 available subtitles) likely stems from a product listing or a specific digital media platform where the film is available with those specific options.
: A standout element of the film is the introduction of the "EM-1 Rail Gun," a hyper-velocity weapon that shoots aluminum rounds at nearly the speed of light. Though scientifically questionable, the icy blue vapor trails and X-ray scopes became iconic visual markers of the movie. Eraser(1996)5 Beschikbare ondertitels
: The story follows Kruger as he protects Lee Cullen ( Vanessa Williams ), a defense contractor employee who discovers a secret government conspiracy to sell advanced weapons to foreign terrorists. The request for an "interesting write-up regarding Eraser
Eraser is a quintessential 90s action thriller starring as John Kruger, a U.S. Marshal for the Witness Security Program (WITSEC). His job is to "erase" the identities of high-profile witnesses to protect them. : The story follows Kruger as he protects
For a deeper dive into critical reception, you can read Roger Ebert's classic review , where he notes the film's "ludicrous" but entertaining special effects.
: One of the most famous scenes involves Schwarzenegger’s character falling out of a plane without a parachute, and another features a shootout at the New York City Zoo where he famously tells an alligator, "You're luggage!" before shooting it. Context for "5 Beschikbare Ondertitels"
The phrase "5 Beschikbare ondertitels" (Dutch for "5 available subtitles") is commonly seen on European streaming platforms or digital stores like Amazon NL (which also lists "Eraser" makeup products) or regional media libraries. While the specific five languages vary by platform, standard Western European releases typically include: (Nederlands) English (Engels) French (Frans) German (Duits) Spanish (Spaans) or Italian (Italiaans)
How do I create my own vocabulary list for this game?
You can now create custom word sets for our interactive game at: https://eslactive.com/interactive/password-game/ (in the “Custom Input (Optional)” box). Custom word sets for Password will also now appear in your account under “My Custom Inputs”.
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