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Use a Connector: It's forecast for rain today. I bought an umbrella.
It's forecast for rain today, so I bought an umbrella.
Choose the Prepositions: Let's walk ( ) the historic center, and then climb ( ) the Eiffel Tower.
Let's walk around the historic center, and then climb up the Eiffel Tower.
Choose the Prepositions: I like to swim ( ) the ocean and relax ( ) the beach.
I like to swim in the ocean and relax on the beach.
Change the pronoun: My brother and I got these crayons last week. These crayons are me and my brother's.
My brother and I got these crayons last week. They're ours.
Change the pronoun: Jenny and Sam brought that ball to school. It's Jenny and Sam's.
Jenny and Sam brought that ball to school. It's theirs.
Have you ever stubbed your toe? (Use "When")
I was walking to the bathroom when I tripped on the stairs.
What were you doing during maths class yesterday? (Use "While")
I was daydreaming about my lunch while the teacher was talking.
What was the last movie you watched? How did you feel?
I watched Exit 8. I was scared, but I really enjoyed it.
What were your friends doing yesterday?
They were talking about the new ZAYN song.
What were you doing yesterday? What will you do tomorrow?
I was working yesterday. I will go out for dinner tomorrow.
Describe your best friend. (Use "Adjective and Frequency")
She's very funny. She always makes me laugh.
What was your grandparents schooling like? (use a "Connector")
They didn't use computers, but they got a lot of exercise.
What couldn't you do as a child, but you can now.
I couldn't eat junk food, but now I eat it every weekend.
What were you like as a child? (Use "Could" and "Couldn't")
I could read well, but I couldn't run very fast.
What's Missing...? Katie? / say / did / Simon / to
What did Simon say to Katie?
What's Missing...? hat / your / you / to / remember / bring / ?
Did you remember to bring your hat?
Spell the past tense: catch, fight, ride
caught, fought, rode
Change to past tense: "I was shouting at my sister because she was helping herself to my snacks."
I shouted at my sister because she helped herself to my clothes.
When was the last time you were late for something? Why?
Last month I was late to school because I missed the train.
When was the last time you forgot something?
Last week, I forgot to bring my lunch to school.
Tell me about your favourite place. What can you do there?
My favourite place is Disneyland. You can go on exciting rides, and meet the characters.
Tell me about the last hotel you stayed in. (Use "Was and Wasn't")
There was a delicious buffet breakfast, but there wasn't a pool or gym.
What were you doing last weekend? (Use "Was and Were")
I was hanging out with my friend. We were eating dinner in Saizeriya.
What do you like to do on vacation?
I like to go to amusement parks, and historical locations.
Tell me 2 tips for a healthy lifestyle.
You should get 7-8 hours of sleep, and eat a balanced diet.
Change the pronoun: "The carrots are in the basket. Please cut the carrots."
The carrots are in the basket. Please cut them.
Invite your friend to do something with you this weekend.
Let's/How about we go and see the new Exit 8 movie?
Tell me 1 thing you can do at school, and 1 think you can't do.
I can eat breakfast during morning break, but I can't eat during class.
Name 2 more carbohydrates
Pasta, Beans...
Continue the conversation using a "Preposition of Location"... A: Hey. Where are you right now?
B: I'm in the park, the one that's next to the supermarket.
How often do you work out?
I occasionally work out.
What do you do on Saturdays? (Use 2 "Adverbs of Frequency")
I often watch movies at home, and I sometimes do my laundry.
Talk about your town/city. (Use "There is/are...")
There is a supermarket, and there are many restaurants.