Make a question with WHERE for this answer: 1. His father was born in London. 2. My sister lives in Australia.
1. Where was his father born? 2. Where does your sister live?
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: quiet, friendly, clean, fast?
Noisy, unfriendly, dirty, slow
Say 8 free time activities
Stay in, go out, eat out, go for a drink, go to the cinema, go to concerts, go shopping, phone friends/my family, visit friends/my family
Do we use A or SOME with these nouns: meat, banana, tomato, cheese?
Some meat, a banana, a tomato, some cheese
Correct this question: What you going to do tomorrow?
What are you going to do tomorrow?
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,
What are the opposites of these adjectives: ill, slim, easy, different?
Well, fat/overweight, difficult, the same
Say the comparatives: happy, bad, beautiful, short
happier, worse, more beautiful, shorter
Say the superlatives: good, long, dirty, crowded
Best, longest, dirtiest, most crowded
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
Make a sentence with these words: 1. go to / usually / I / bed / eleven / at. 2. We / our / ago / a year / bought / house.
1. I usually go to bed at eleven. 2. We bought our house a year ago
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
Make a sentence with these words: 1. going to / I’m / today / not / meet / him 2. tonight / We / go to / might / the cinema
1. I’m not going to meet him today 2. We might go to the cinema tonight
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