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Give examples with Present Perfect using "ever-never".
Have you ever been to Zagreb? I have never tried sushi before.
Give an example using both Past tenses.
I was cleaning my room when the postman rang.
They went to school - negative, question, name of the tense, use of the tense.
They didn't go to school. Did they go to school? Past Simple Tense.
Ben was playing football - negative, question, name of the tense.
Ben wasn't playing football. Was Ben playing football? Past Continuous Tense.
They are playing football - negative, question, name of the tense.
The aren't playing football. Are they playing football? Present Continuous Tense.
They like playing football - negative, question, name of the tense.
They don't like playing football. Do they like playing football? Present Continuous Tense.
Explain "patient". What's the opposite?
impatient
Explain "sociable". What's the opposite?
unsociable
What's a "virtual classroom"?
an online system where students can see their teacher on the screen and speak to them.
What's "screen sharing"?
letting other people in an online meeting see your computer screen.
What's a "webinar"?
an online seminar which one person hosts and people watch and listen to them, but don't interact.
What's "e-schooling"?
Teaching/learning in an online environment
What's the weather today?
Name 4 winter weather conditions.
a blizzard, a snowfall, frost, black ice
Name 5 sport verbs.
serve, tackle, stretch, kneel, bounce
Name 5 sport people.
a spectator, a coach, a referee, a competitor, an athlete
Name 5 sport hobbies.
Name 5 hobbies (no sport)
knitting, arts and crafts, drawing, reading, paying board games
come, understand - irregular verbs
come, came, come / understand, understood, understood
break, drink - irregular verbs
break, broke, broken / drink, drank, drunk
see, can - irregular verbs
see, saw, seen / can, could, could
be, have - irregular verbs
be, was, been / have, had, had
write, eat - irregular verbs
write, wrote, written / eat, ate, eaten
go, win - irregular verbs
go, went, gone / win, won, won