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This is my mum. ______ name is Alice.
her
I have ___ umbrella, _______notebook and ____ red pencil.
an/a/a
Many ___________ aren't happy at school (pupil)
pupils
seventeen + eighteen is
35 (thirty five)
twelve+eight is
twenty
90-25 is
65
forty+thirty is
seventy
He has big (foot)
feet
______ at the teacher.
Look at the teacher.
______ to your partner. Work individually. (Talk/not)
Don't talk to your partner. Work individually.
______ your books at page 23.
Open your books at page 23.
______ to the audio.
Listen to the audio.
It’s animal and it’s long. It’s snake (a/an)!
It’s an animal and it’s long. It’s a snake!
This is mobile phone. That is orange over there (a/an).
This is a mobile phone. That is an orange over there.
Molly writes email to sister in Poland every month (a/an).
Molly writes an email to a sister in Poland every month.
This is notebook. That is umbrella (a/an).
This is a notebook. That is an umbrella
My dinner today is tomato and egg (a/an).
My dinner today is a tomato and an egg.
We live in small town (a/an).
We live in a small town.
A person has got 32 ______ (a tooth).
A person has got 32 teeth.
How many ______ are in the class (a person)?
How many people are in the class?
Look! There are four ______ over there (an ox).
Look! There are four oxen over there.
Two ______ will join us in five minutes (a sportsman).
Two sportsmen will join us in five minutes.
How many ______ are in the room (a child)?
How many children are in the room?
Moscow and Madrid are the capital ______ (a city).
Moscow and Madrid are the capital cities.
There are two ______ in our classroom (a woman).
There are two women in our classroom.
These are our ______ in the hall (an umbrella).
These are our umbrellas in the hall.
I saw fifteen ______ over there (a sheep).
I saw fifteen sheep over there.
______ my poster on the wall (that is/these are/those are).
That is my poster on the wall.
______ my favourite classroom (these are/this is/those are)
This is my favourite classroom.
______ the keys to my front door (This is/that is/these are)
These are the keys to my front door.
______ Max over there? (Is this\is that\are these\ are those)
Is that Max over there?
______ our new computers (this is\that is\these are).
These are our new computers.
Sorry, ______ my chair. It's not free. (this is\that is\these are\those are)
Sorry, this is my chair. It's not free
Look! This is our new classmate. ______ name is Elisabeth and ______ is from Los Angeles (she/her).
Look! This is our new classmate. Her name is Elisabeth and she is from Los Angeles.
______ am from Liverpool. ______ name is Oliver (I/my).
I am from Liverpool. My name is Oliver.
What's ______ name? And where is ______ from? (he/his)
What's his name? And where is he from?
______ live in a big house. ______ house is in the countryside (we/our).
We live in a big house. Our house is in the countryside.
______ are my friends. ______ names are Fred and George (they/their).
They are my friends. Their names are Fred and George.
______ is the German teacher.______ name is Mrs. Muller (she/her).
She is the German teacher. Her name is Mrs. Muller.