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  • What's the expression for this?
    Go straight on
  • What does this sign indicate?
    Turn left
  • What's this?
    A crossroads
  • What's the adverb for 'slow'?
    Slowly
  • My friends and I are going to the cinema. Would you like to join _____? (we/us/our)
    My friends and I are going to the cinema. Would you like to join us?
  • Say this person's plan with a future tense
    He/She's planning to travel/She's preparing a trip/She's going to travel.
  • How do you call 'a pain in your head'?
    A headache
  • Say an adjective to describe his appearance
    Overweight
  • What's this?
    A skyscraper
  • Someone has cut his finger. What do you recommend?
    Put a plaster on his finger
  • What's the opposite of crowded
    Empty
  • What's the weather like?
    It's stormy.
  • Watch or look at?
    Look at the photos. There's no movement.
  • Stop at the _____ _____
    traffic lights
  • What the difference between 'flu' and 'cold'?
    With a flu, you have a temperature, a headache and your body hurts. With a cold you have a runny nose.
  • What's the cat doing?
    He's going/jumping through a ring
  • What's the problem?
    She's got a sore throat
  • What are they doing?
    They're running by the sea
  • The jiraffe is ______ ______ animal in the world. (Superlative)
    the tallest
  • Compare the objects in the photo
    The first t-shirt is dirtier than the second one / The second t-shirt is cleaner than the first one
  • She always getting up at 8am. | Correct or incorrect?
    Incorrect. | She always gets up at 8am.
  • If you call someone who's not available at the moment, what do you do?
    You leave a message
  • What happened?
    She got stung.
  • Say a verb of movement
    Drop (he drops the books)
  • Describe this person's appearance.
    He's thin and tall. He has a beard and a moustache. He has long brown hair.
  • They _______ attend the class today because this is the final class of the course. (Might not/Won't)
    might not