How do we say these numbers and prices? 1) $250,000 2) 9.1 3) 524 4) 77,777
1) two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; 2) nine point one; 3) five hundred and twenty-four; 4) seventy-seven thousand, seven hundred and seventy-seven
Say the comparatives: happy, bad, beautiful, short
happier, worse, more beautiful, shorter
Make these sentences negative: 1) We went to the theatre last night 2) They’ve got a new car
1) We didn’t go to the theatre last night 2) They haven’t got a new cat or They don’t have a new car
Say 8 things you can wear
a jumper, a skirt, a dress, shoes, a tie, a top, a hat, a cap, a T-shirt, a shirt, jeans, trousers
What are the opposites of these adjectives: ill, slim, easy, different?
Well, fat/overweight, difficult, the same
What are the opposites: quiet, friendly, clean, fast?
Noisy, unfriendly, dirty, slow
Say eight jobs
a manager, a doctor, an engineer, a sales assistant, a waiter/waitress, a cleaner, a police officer, an actor/actress, a musician, a teacher,
Do we usually use these words with the Present Simple or Present Continuous: sometimes, at the moment, now?
Present Simple - sometimes, Present Continuous - at the moment, now
What are the opposites: interesting, tall, lucky, poor
Boring, short, unlucky, rich
Do we use A or SOME with these nouns: meat, banana, tomato, cheese?
Some meat, a banana, a tomato, some cheese
What is the Past Simple of these verbs: become, find, meet, lose, leave, buy, write, put
Became, found, met, lost, left, bought, wrote, put
Make questions with these words: 1. you / last / What / weekend / do / did 2. do / tonight / What / you / going to / are
1. What did you do last weekend? 2. What are you going to do tonight?
Correct this question: What you going to do tomorrow?
What are you going to do tomorrow?
Say the superlatives: good, long, dirty, crowded
Best, longest, dirtiest, most crowded
Say the nationalities: Turkey, Italy, Spain, the UK, China, France, the USA, Poland