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ESOL Week 7 Review

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  • Where is the avocado?
    It's between the... It's next to the... It's above the... It's below the...
  • Where are they?
    They are at the mall.
  • What do you do on Fridays?
    Use the simple present tense for routines.
  • How often do you go out to eat?
    I go out to eat once a week/ month...
  • What time do you leave your house in the morning?
    I leave my house at _____.
  • How is he cooking the meat?
    He's grilling it.
  • What adjectives can you use to describe this?
    fun, scary, dizzy
  • What are they doing?
    They are dancing.
  • What does he have?
    He has a pizza.
  • What time do you leave for school?
    I leave for school at ....
  • Tell me about someone in your family.
    My brother is 36 years old. He has short brown hair. He is organized. He likes to cook.
  • What do you like on your pizza?
    I like pepperoni, olives, mushrooms....
  • What is he wearing?
    He's wearing a white shirt, blue pants, and a tie.
  • Name three things you wear in the winter.
    I wear a coat, gloves, and a hat.
  • What do you like to do in your free time?
    I like to watch movies. I like to go out with my friends.
  • How often do you go out to eat?
    I go out to eat (once a week).
  • What do you do on Mondays?
    I... on Mondays. (Simple Present Tense- habits, routines)
  • Use the present progressive tense to tell me what someone in your family is doing right now.
    Example: My son is sitting in class.
  • Where's the chicken?
    It's in the... It's next to the... It's above the...
  • What do you usually buy at the supermarket?
    I usually buy a gallon of milk, a dozen eggs, some chicken, some lettuce...
  • What time do you go to bed on the weekend?
    I go to bed at...
  • Where are the blueberries?
    They're in the... They're next to the... They're below the..
  • How is she? / How does she feel?
    She is excited. / She feels excited.
  • What furniture is in your living room?
    There's a sofa, a coffee table, and two end tables in my living room.
  • What adjectives can you use to describe this?
    funny, cute, fluffy, weird