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Impact Foundation Units 1 and 2 Review

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  • Make a sentence in present simple: where / Miguel's grandparents / live / ?
    Where do Miguel's grandparents live?
  • _____ is work from school that students must do at home.
    Homework
  • When two or more things are _____, they are not like each other.
    different
  • A _____ is a young person. You are the _____ of your mother and father.
    child
  • When a person is _____ an activity, they’re able to do it well.
    good at
  • Present simple, to be/have (got): Priscilla _____ any food for lunch. Let’s share our sandwiches with her.
    Priscilla doesn't have/haven't got any food for lunch. Let’s share our sandwiches with her.
  • Make a sentence in present simple: practise / the orchestra / five times a week
    The orchestra practises five times a week.
  • Present simple: What ___ she ___ for dinner? (what / to want)
    What does she want for dinner?
  • Answer: Where do you live?
    I live in (Prague).
  • When a person is _____, many people know who that person is.
    famous
  • When you _____ someone, that person is your husband or wife.
    are married to
  • _____ is the meal that you eat in the evening.
    Dinner
  • A _____ is food that you eat at a certain time of day.
    meal
  • Make a sentence in present simple: we / every weekend / not visit / our friend
    We don't visit our friend every weekend.
  • When you _____ something, you really like it.
    enjoy
  • Present simple: My sister _____ English in Beijing. (to teach)
    My sister teaches English in Beijing.
  • When a person is _____, they make other people laugh.
    funny
  • A _____ is the system of words that people use to communicate with one another.
    language
  • When you _____ something, you do it over and over until you become good at it.
    practise
  • Present simple: Peter _____ in a school. (not work)
    Peter doesn't work in a school.
  • A _____ is a time when students come together to learn something with a teacher.
    lesson
  • Present simple: You _____ chemistry in third grade. (not study)
    You don't study chemistry in third grade.
  • When something is _____, it’s making a loud sound.
    noisy
  • A _____ is a small computer that is easy to carry around.
    laptop
  • Present simple, to be/have (got): Where _____ Alicia from?
    Where is Alicia from?
  • When something is _____, it’s not clean or organised.
    messy
  • Present simple, to be/have (got): Our grandparents _____ in Singapore right now, but I _____ not with them.
    Our grandparents are in Singapore right now, but I am not with them.
  • Present simple: ___ you ___ pasta? (to like)
    Do you like pasta?
  • A person’s _____ is the woman they’re married to.
    wife
  • Present simple: Eli _____ to come with us every day. He _____ once a week. (not want, come)
    Eli doesn't want to come with us every day. He comes once a week.
  • When something is _____, it is not hard to do or understand.
    easy
  • Present simple: You _____ two languages in elementary school. (to learn)
    You learn two languages in elementary school.
  • A _____ is a group of people born around the same time, who are close in age.
    generation
  • Present simple: Amy ____ a laptop to communicate with students. (use)
    Amy uses a laptop to communicate with students.
  • _____ is the meal that you eat around noon.
    Lunch
  • A _____ is a tool that you use to take photographs.
    camera
  • When a person is _____, they’re not nice or kind.
    mean
  • When a person is _____, they do or say things that anger or bother you.
    annoying
  • Present simple: We _____ piano every day. (practise)
    We practise piano every day.
  • A person’s _____ is the man they’re married to.
    husband
  • Present simple, to be/have (got): You _____ a big family.
    You a (don't) have a big family. / You a have(n't) got a big family.
  • Present simple: Jane _____ to school every morning. (to walk)
    Jane walks to school every morning.
  • Present simple: My classmates _____ to school when it’s sunny, but they _____ to walk in the rain. (walk, not like)
    My classmates walk to school when it’s sunny, but they don't like to walk in the rain. (walk, not like)
  • When something is _____, it is hard to do or understand.
    difficult
  • Present simple: Simon _____ science and maths. (to like)
    Simon likes science and maths.
  • A person’s _____ is their female (girl) child.
    daughter
  • A person’s _____ is the man their mother is married to, who is not their father.
    step-father
  • When a person is _____, they’re very pleasant and kind.
    friendly
  • A person’s _____ is the daughter of that person’s son or daughter.
    granddaghter
  • When a person _____, they stop living.
    dies
  • A _____ is another student in your class at school.
    classmate
  • The ____ is the flat part of a smartphone, TV or computer that you look at when using it.
    screen
  • _____ is the meal that you eat in the morning.
    Breakfast
  • Present simple: You _____ dinner for your family every day. (prepare)
    You prepare dinner for your family every day.
  • When you _____ someone or something, you help or protect them.
    take care of
  • Short answer: Do you play football?
    Yes, I do. / No, I don't.
  • Present simple: I _____ to Singapore every year. (not go)
    I don't go to Singapore every year.
  • A person’s _____ is the son of that person’s son or daughter.
    grandson
  • A person’s _____ is their male (boy) child.
    son
  • When a person is _____ something, they want to know all about it.
    interested in
  • Present simple: I _____ in Jakarta. (to live)
    I live in Jakarta.
  • In some schools, robots _____ the class. (teach)
    In some schools, robots teach the class.