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What is this called?
Block
What is this called?
Go past
What is this called?
Cross the street
What direction is this?
Go Straight
What direction is this?
Turn around
What direction is this?
Turn Right
What direction is this?
Turn left
The fish are swimming ____ the pond.
in
She found the letter ____ her purse.
in
There are many students ____ the classroom.
in
The dog is sleeping ____ the house.
in
The cookies are ____ the oven.
in
She left her bag ____ the floor.
on
The book is ____ the shelf.
on
There is a sale ____ the store.
at
The children are playing ____ the playground.
at
The concert is ____ the stadium.
at
I will meet you ____ the cafe.
at
We will meet again ____ a month.
in
She likes to relax ____ the morning.
in
They are going to travel ____ the summer.
in
I will finish the report ____ an hour.
in
The path goes ______ the park and ends near the lake.
between
They climbed ______ the hill to see the view.
up
The child walked ______ the mother to get a hug.
towards
I walk ______ my friends, I did not see them!
past
The man ran ______ the dog because he was scared.
away from
We went ______ the corner and saw the cafΓ©.
around
The cat jumped ______ the table and broke the vase.
off
He moved ______ the forest to find his friend.
through
She walked ______ the bridge, then crossed the street.
over
The bus is coming, run ______ the station!
to
Going below or beneath something
under
Moving in a straight line on something (like a road or a river)
along
Moving above something and not touching it
over
Moving from a higher place to a lower place
down
Moving to a surface and ending on top of it
onto
Coming from the inside to the outside
out of
Going inside something (like a room or a box)
into
Going from one side to the other side of something (like a street or river)
across
The cat crawled _______ (under/over) the chair to catch the toy
under.
He jumped _______ (onto/into) the water quickly
into.
She swam _______ (through/over) the tunnel in the pool
through.
The bird flew _______ (above/into) the trees
above.
They climbed _______ (up/down) the hill to enjoy the view
up.
The children ran _______ (across/under) the street to get to the park
across.
The train is traveling _______ (towards/through) the station
towards.
He threw the ball _______ (over/under) the fence
over.
She walked _______ (into/onto) the room quietly
into.
The car moves _______ (around/through) the tunnel
through.
What is this?
Toes
What is this?
Shoulder
What is this?
Elbow
What is this?
Teeth
What is this?
stomach
What is this?
knee
What is this?
forehead
What is this?
eyebrow
Create a sentence with still!
...
Create a sentence with already!
...
Create a sentence with just!
...
Create a sentence with yet!
...
I’ve ________ told you the news β€” weren’t you listening?
already
She hasn’t sent the email ________.
yet
He’s ________ bought a new car β€” it’s outside!
just
We’re ________ waiting for the results.
still
Have they left the office ________?
yet
They’ve ________ come back from their trip.
just
I’m ________ reading the same book from last month.
still
She hasn’t decided what to wear ________.
yet
He’s ________ taken the dog out for a walk.
already
We’ve ________ finished dinner, so let’s go for a walk.
just
I haven’t called my parents ________.
yet
Are you ________ working on that report?
still
She’s ________ started her new job and she loves it.
just
I’ve ________ seen that movie β€” it was amazing!
already
They’re ________ waiting for the bus.
still
He hasn’t arrived ________.
yet
We’ve ________ had lunch, so we’re not hungry.
already
She’s ________ cleaned the kitchen β€” it looks great.
already
Have you finished your homework ________?
yet
I am ________ watching the series after 2 months!
still
Kevin ____ a new high score!
 
got
 
getted
 
grape
The tooth fairy _____ Tyler for his tooth
 
paid
 
paided
 
prank
Finally, Luis and Roey ____ back from their trips!
 
came
 
comed
 
candy
Luc & Hamdine _____ the pirate's treasure
 
took
 
taked
 
turtle
Luis _____ to Gabby at recess
 
spoke
 
speaked
 
salad
Luis and Kayla ____ the baking contest
 
won
 
winned
 
warm
Tyler ____ "Hello" to his teachers this morning
 
said
 
saided
 
sleep
Luc ____ a great movie to watch
 
chose
 
choosed
 
chased
Fernando _____ out paper shapes
 
cut
 
cutted
 
coughed
Tyler ___ the ball to John.
 
threw
 
throwed
 
thirst
(VERB TENSE) I ________ (buy) a new phone last week.
bought
(VERB TENSE) They ________ (play) football in the park yesterday.
played
(VERB TENSE) We ________ (visit) London last summer.
visited
(VERB TENSE) Yesterday I _______ (go) to the cinema with my godmother.
went
(Modal Verbs) She _______ swim well when she was five years old.
could.
(Modal Verbs) He _______ help you move if you ask him politely.
would.
(Modal Verbs) You _______ try that new restaurant.
Should
(Modal Verbs) If I had more time, I _______ travel around the world.
would
(Modal Verbs) You _______ talk to your boss about that issue.
should.
(Modal Verbs) He _______ play the piano when he was younger.
could.
(Modal Verbs) _______ you like some tea or coffee?
would.
(Modal Verbs) _______ I open the window, it's getting hot in here!
Could
(Modal Verbs) _______ you help me with homework later?
could.
What is this?
wrist
What is this?
eyelash
What is this?
cheek
What is this?
thigh
What is this?
ankle
What is this?
Toes
What is this?
Shoulder
What is this?
Elbow
What is this?
Tongue
What is this?
Teeth
What is this?
Hand
What is this?
thumb
What is this?
stomach
What is this?
nose
What is this?
mouth
What is this?
leg
What is this?
knee
What is this?
forehead
What is this?
foot
What is this?
finger
What is this?
eyebrow
What is this?
eye
What is this?
ear
What is this?
chest
What is this?
arm
(PAST TENSE) She ________ dinner when her friends called
was cooking
(PAST TENSE) My parents ________ in London in the 1990s
lived
(PAST TENSE) By the time we arrived, the train ________
had left
(PAST TENSE) The kids ________ football in the park all afternoon
were playing
(PAST TENSE) I ________ for two hours before I took a break
had been studying
(PAST TENSE) He ________ such a beautiful sunset before that day
had never seen
(PAST TENSE) We ________ a movie when the power went out
were watching
(PAST TENSE) They ________ to Japan last summer
traveled
(PAST TENSE) She ________ her homework before dinner
had already finished
(PAST TENSE) I ________ home when it suddenly started to rain
was walking
(HEALTH PHRASAL VERB) To vomit
throw up
(HEALTH PHRASAL VERB) To lose consciousness
pass out
(HEALTH PHRASAL VERB) To become sick with something (like a cold or flu)
come down with
(HEALTH PHRASAL VERB) To recover from an illness or negative feeling
shake off
(HEALTH PHRASAL VERB) To respectfully say someone died
pass away
I haven’t called my parents ________.
yet
Are you ________ working on that report?
still
She’s ________ started her new job and she loves it.
just
I’ve ________ seen that movie β€” it was amazing!
already
They’re ________ waiting for the bus.
still
He hasn’t arrived ________.
yet
We’ve ________ had lunch, so we’re not hungry.
already
She’s ________ cleaned the kitchen β€” it looks great.
already
Have you finished your homework ________?
yet
I am ________ watching the series after 2 months!
still
(say, tell, talk, speak) She wanted to _____________ "hello" to everyone at the party.
say
(say, tell, talk, speak) He didn’t _____________ anything during the whole class.
say
(say, tell, talk, speak) We need to _____________ about the project before the meeting tomorrow.
talk / speak
(say, tell, talk, speak) Can you _____________ me your address so I can send the invitation?
tell
(say, tell, talk, speak) I just want to _____________ the truth about what happened.
tell / say
What is this ___?
exit
What is this ___?
landmark
What is this ___?
roundabout
Turn _______ ?
around
Turn _______ ?
left
(PHRASAL VERB) Please don’t _____________ salary during the presentation.
bring up
(PHRASAL VERB) We need to _____________ expenses this quarter to stay within budget.
cut back on
(PHRASAL VERB) I’ll _____________ with the client next week to check their decision.
follow up
(PHRASAL VERB) Can you _____________ the issue with the supplier to see what happened?
look into
(PHRASAL VERB) I will _____________ a meeting tomorrow for the project.
set up
(PHRASAL VERB) Come on, _____________! Things aren’t as bad as they seem.
cheer up
(PHRASAL VERB) Every time he’s stressed, he _____________ at the people around him.
lash out
(PHRASAL VERB) It’s been months since the breakup. You need to _____________ and move on.
get over it
(PHRASAL VERB) She tends to _____________ her feelings instead of talking about them.
bottle up
(PHRASAL VERB) I know you’re upset, but try to _____________ β€” shouting won’t help.
calm down
Please ___ me what happened last night.
tell
She wants to ___ with her boss about getting a raise.
speak
They always ___ loudly on the phone.
talk
Did your teacher ___ that the exam was next week?
say
Don’t ___ anyone our secret!
tell
I can’t ___ Spanish very well.
speak
We need to ___ about our holiday plans.
talk
He didn’t ___ anything during the meeting.
say
Can you ___ me the truth?
tell
What did she ___ to you about her new job?
say
To keep your emotions inside instead of expressing them
bottle up
To become more relaxed after being upset or angry
calm down
To suddenly get angry and attack someone with words or actions
lash out
To recover from something difficult, like an illness or a breakup
get over
To start feeling happier after being sad
cheer up
The path goes ______ the park and ends near the lake.
between
They climbed ______ the hill to see the view.
up
The child walked ______ the mother to get a hug.
towards
I walk ______ my friends, I did not see them!
past
The man ran ______ the dog because he was scared.
away from
We went ______ the corner and saw the cafΓ©.
around
The cat jumped ______ the table and broke the vase.
off
He moved ______ the forest to find his friend.
through
She walked ______ the bridge, then crossed the street.
over
The bus is coming, run ______ the station!
to
Going below or beneath something
under
Moving in a straight line on something (like a road or a river)
along
Moving above something and not touching it
over
Moving from a higher place to a lower place
down
Moving to a surface and ending on top of it
onto
Coming from the inside to the outside
out of
Going inside something (like a room or a box)
into
Going from one side to the other side of something (like a street or river)
across
The cat crawled _______ (under/over) the chair to catch the toy
under.
He jumped _______ (onto/into) the water quickly
into.
She swam _______ (through/over) the tunnel in the pool
through.
The bird flew _______ (above/into) the trees
above.
They climbed _______ (up/down) the hill to enjoy the view
up.
The children ran _______ (across/under) the street to get to the park
across.
The train is traveling _______ (towards/through) the station
towards.
He threw the ball _______ (over/under) the fence
over.
She walked _______ (into/onto) the room quietly
into.
The car moves _______ (around/through) the tunnel
through.
(CH SOUND) Chilly children chose chocolate while chanting chaotic chemistry chants.
....
(CH SOUND) Chloe’s cheeks ached after cheering for the cheerful chorus and cheeky chef.
....
(CH SOUND) Charlie checked the chemistry schedule, causing much chatter and chaos.
.....
(CH SOUND) Chad’s chorus chanted cheerfully about chaos and chocolate.
.....
(CH SOUND) The cheerful chef chased chaotic chimps while checking chemistry charts.
......
(BUSINESS ENGLISH) A specialized area within a company, e.g., marketing or finance.
division / department
(BUSINESS ENGLISH) A schedule showing the planned timing of tasks or events.
timeline
(BUSINESS ENGLISH) A significant stage or event in a project.
milestone
(BUSINESS ENGLISH) Comments or opinions about work that can be used to improve it.
feedback
(BUSINESS ENGLISH) To discuss terms in order to reach an agreement.
negotiate
(BUSINESS ENGLISH) To start or introduce a new product, service, or campaign.
launch
(BUSINESS ENGLISH) The amount of money allocated for a project.
budget
(BUSINESS ENGLISH) A detailed plan or suggestion put forward for consideration.
proposal
(BUSINESS ENGLISH) A planned meeting where people discuss ideas or decisions.
conference
(BUSINESS ENGLISH) A person or group affected by a project.
stakeholder
(FAMILY) I have one or more brothers or sisters they are my _________ .
siblings
(FAMILY) My godparents are my _________ .
godfather / godmother
(FAMILY) My grandparents’ parents are my _________ .
great-grandparents
(FAMILY) My parents’ parents are my _________ .
grandparents
(FAMILY) My father’s new husband is my _________ .
stepfather
(FAMILY) The children of my aunt or uncle are my _________ .
cousins
(FAMILY) My brother’s daughter is my _________ .
niece
(FAMILY) My sister’s son is my _________ .
nephew
(FAMILY) My father’s brother is my _________ .
uncle
(FAMILY) The mother of my husband is my _________ .
mother-in-law
(VERB TENSE) We ________ (finish) the report by Monday.
will finish
(VERB TENSE) He ________ (read) a book while waiting for the train.
was reading
(VERB TENSE) We ________ (study) all evening yesterday.
were studying
(VERB TENSE) She ________ (not sleep) when the phone rang.
wasn’t sleeping
(VERB TENSE) They ________ (watch) a film when I arrived.
were watching
(VERB TENSE) I ________ (call) you as soon as I arrive.
will call
(VERB TENSE) She ________ (help) us with the project tomorrow.
will help
(VERB TENSE) They ________ (build) a new school near my house.
are building
(VERB TENSE) We ________ (not watch) TV at the moment.
are not watching / aren’t watching
(VERB TENSE) Look! He ________ (run) to catch the bus.
is running
(VERB TENSE) I ________ (buy) a new phone last week.
bought
(VERB TENSE) She ________ (study) for her exams this week.
is studying
(VERB TENSE) They ________ (play) football in the park yesterday.
played
(VERB TENSE) I ________ (not like) coffee, I prefer tea.
don’t like
(VERB TENSE) He ________ (go) to the gym three times a week.
goes
(VERB TENSE) Next week we ___________ (visit) El Escorial.
will visit, going to visit, are visiting
(VERB TENSE) Right now I ________ (write) an email to my teacher.
am writing
(VERB TENSE) We ________ (visit) London last summer.
visited
(VERB TENSE) She usually ________ (start) work at 8:30.
starts
(VERB TENSE) Yesterday I _______ (go) to the cinema with my godmother.
went
The train arrives ____ noon.
at
He likes to study ____ night.
at
She usually wakes up ____ sunrise.
at
We will eat dinner ____ 6 p.m.
at
The meeting starts ____ 10 a.m.
at
The event is ____ New Year's Day.
on
My birthday is ____ March 5th.
on
We have a holiday ____ Saturday.
on
She likes to relax ____ the morning.
in
They are going to travel ____ the summer.
in
I will finish the report ____ an hour.
in
The fish are swimming ____ the pond.
in
She found the letter ____ her purse.
in
The cookies are ____ the oven.
in
The vase is ____ the counter.
on
There is a stain ____ my shirt.
on
The picture is hanging ____ the wall.
on
I put my keys ____ the table.
on
The cat is sleeping ____ the sofa.
on
I will meet you ____ the cafe.
at
They arrived ____ the airport early.
at
She is waiting ____ the bus stop.
at
(PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS) He ____________ (fall) asleep while he ____________ (read) his book.
fell / was reading
(PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS) We ____________ (watch) TV when the lights ____________ (go) out.
were watching / went
(PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS) They ____________ (not listen) when the teacher ____________ (ask) the question.
weren’t listening / asked
(PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS) She ____________ (cook) dinner while her brother ____________ (set) the table.
was cooking / set
(PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS) I ____________ (walk) to school when it ____________ (start) to rain.
was walking / started
(VERB TENSES) She ____________ (call) you later.
will call
(VERB TENSES) I ____________ (not go) to school yesterday because I was sick.
did not go / didn’t go
(VERB TENSES) My dad ____________ (cook) dinner every Sunday.
cooks
(VERB TENSES) They ____________ (study) for their exam at the moment.
are studying
(VERB TENSES) He ____________ (help) you with your bags tomorrow.
will help
(VERB TENSES) We ____________ (watch) a movie at the cinema last night.
watched
(VERB TENSES) She ____________ (wake up) at 7 a.m. every day.
wakes up
(VERB TENSES) I ____________ (run) at the park right now.
am running
(EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) There is _______ interesting on TV tonight
nothing
(EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) I need _______ to do for homework
something
(EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) Do you know _______ who speaks Spanish?
anyone
(EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) _______ knows the answer to this question
nobody
(EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) She invited _______ to her birthday party
everyone
(EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) Is there _______ in the fridge?
anything
(EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) _______ is ringing the doorbell, can you check?
someone
(EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) I don’t have _______ on my schedule today
anything
(CH PRONUNCIATION) Children chased cheerfully through the chaos.
....
(CH PRONUNCIATION) Charlie’s chorus cheered through the chilly church.
...
(CH PRONUNCIATION) Chloe changed her chaotic schedule on Tuesday.
...
(CH PRONUNCIATION) The tech teacher checked the cheap charger.
...
(EXPRESSIONS) I just met the actor from my favorite movie on the bus! β€” _______
No way
(EXPRESSIONS) I heard you’re sick. β€” _______
Get well soon
(EXPRESSIONS) I’m flying to Rome tomorrow morning. β€” _______
Have a good trip
(EXPRESSIONS) Can I open the window? β€” _______
Go ahead
(EXPRESSIONS) I won two free tickets to the concert! β€” _______
Lucky you