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Explain the difference between cook (noun, not verb) and cooker
a cook is similar to a chef and a cooker is where you heat food
Explain chest of drawers
a piece of bedroom furniture where you put socks and underwear
Explain duvet
A type of blanket for winter
AT IN OR ON: my room
in
AT IN OR ON: home
at
AT IN OR ON: an island
on
I forgot BUYING / TO BUY milk when I went to the store.
to buy
I'll never forget DANCING / TO DANCE with Barak Obama.
dancing
Did you remember LOCKING / TO LOCK the door when you left?
to lock
Do you remember WINNING / TO WIN your first trophy?
winning
I enjoy RIDING / TO RIDE horses
riding
Would you like HAVING A COFFEE / TO HAVE A COFFEE?
to have
Do you mind OPENING / TO OPEN the window?
opening
Do you fancy ORDERING / TO ORDER a pizza?
ordering
I can't afford BUYING / TO BUY a new car.
to buy
Past Simple Pronunciation: what type of verbs finishing in ED take the /id/ sound?
Verbs that finish in T or D or TE, DE (paint, add, etc)
Correct or Incorrect: I practise sports every week.
Incorrect: do sports
Short answer agreement: Beth: "I didn't like it." Sam: " - - - "
Neither did I.
Short answer agreement: Beth: "I love pizza." Sam: " _ _ _ "
So do I
Countable or uncountable: homework
Uncountable
Countable or uncountable: furniture
uncountable
There are FEWER / LESS people here today than yesterday.
fewer
We've got A FEW / A BIT OF time before the film starts. Let's get a drink.
a bit of
What is the word we can use in the PET speaking when we talk about a photo and what we see "behind" the people?
in the background
What is another way to say "to fancy"?
to feel like
Which phrasal verb means "I don't know, I can't do it"?
to give up
Which phrasal verb means "to feel happy about something that is going to happen"?
to look forward to
Which phrasal verb means "to register officially"?
to sign up for
Which phrasal verb means "to start a journey"?
to set off
Which phrasal verb means "to start a hobby"?
to take up
Which phrasal verb means "no longer like something"
to go off
What expression could you use to finish an informal email to a friend?
love, write back soon!, take care,
What are the past simple & past participle forms of: sweep, teach & know
swept, swept, taught, taught, knew, known
bring or take: Remember to ...........some snacks with you when you come to my house.
bring
bring or take: Don't worry. I can ........you to the airport.
take
Oh no! My homework is ...........! I think I've ............it!
missing; lost
When mom was younger, she ............ to play basketball at school.
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Correct or Incorrect: Going surfing is funny.
Incorrect: FUN