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Someone stands on your foot and says sorry. What do you reply?
It's okay. / never mind.
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What does one of your friends look like? Use 3 adjectives
-speaking-
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Is the word order in this sentence correct? My brother is a man good-looking.
My brother is a good-looking man.
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A friend asks you Can I use your mobile phone? I need to call a friend. What do you reply?
Sure, no problem.
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Say 3 things you can do. Think of your skills / abilities.
speaking
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You're late for class. What do you say to your teacher?
I'm sorry.
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Where were you at these times yesterday? 10 a.m / 2 p.m
speaking
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What is the past tense of these verbs; go, take, speak
went, took, spoke
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Complete the sentence about you. I usually meet up with ______ at the weekends.
friends / family
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What is the past tense of these verbs: bring, talk, feel
brought, talked, felt
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Describe what you did last night. Speak for 30 seconds.
-30 seconds speaking-
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There's a bag on your chair. You want the owner to move it. What do you say?
Can you please take your bag?
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Say 3 things in the classroom and where they are. Use correct prepositions.
speaking
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This is the answer I grew up in Dubai. What's the question?
Where did you grow up?
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This is the answer: My parents met twenty years ago. Complete the question: When...?
When did your parents meet?
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Complete the sentence about you: I usually listen to _____ in the car.
music / podcast
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What adjective describes someone with yellow hair?
blond
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Describe last weekend. Speak for 30 seconds.
speaking
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You break your mum's favorite glass. What do you say to her?
I'm sorry. / please forgive me.
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Say three things you didn't do yesterday.
speaking (past tense)
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