When do we use: some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little
some - affirmative, any - negative and Qs, a lot of - all, a few - pl. C, a little - Unc, much - Unc, many - pl. C
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seesaw
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banana
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Use these words in sentences: boring, confused, disappointed, embarrassing, frightened, interesting, moving, relaxed, suprised, tiring
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Which phrasal verbs we can use instead of these words: investigate, find by accident, solve a problem by considering the facts, try to find, discover, arrive or appear unexpectedly
look into, come across, work out, look for, find out, turn up
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Why do you learn English?
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How often do you catch a cold? What do you do take to stop a cold? What is the difference between flu and cold? Do you sometimes feel sick when you travel by car/plane?
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Make comparatives and superlatives from these adjectives: long, fat, lazy, important, bad, far
longer, the longest, fatter, the fattest, lazier, the laziest, more important, the most important, worse, the worst, farther/further, the farthest/furthest
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When do we use who, when, which, that, where?
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When do we use Past continuous? How do we form it? (While I was waiting for my mum I saw some sunglasses)
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lifesaver
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gift
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Do your parents usually know what you are doing? How do they track where you are? Imagine that your parents give you a GPS jacket. Would you wear it?
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Give names of nationalities for these countries: Brazil, Wales, Japan, The Netherlands, Egypt, Argentina, Russia, Poland