Complete with the past simple: “Last night I ____ (be) very tired, so I ____ (go) home early.”
was; went
Complete with is/are + some/any:
“There ____ ____ cushions on the sofa, but there ____ ____ curtains on the window.”
are some; aren’t any
Complete the directions:
“The bank is ___ the post office. Walk ___ the bridge and turn left.”
The bank is opposite the post office. Walk over the bridge and turn left.
Complete with “be going to” + a future time expression: “____ weekend I ____ ____ ____ (visit) my cousins.”
Next weekend I'm going to visit my cousins.
Complete with adverbs: “He ____ (usually) drives ____ (careful) and speaks English ____ (good).”
usually; carefully; well
Change to the past:
“There is a party at Sam’s house. We have a great time and get home late.”
There was a party at Sam’s house. We had a great time and got home late.
Complete the sentence: “We need ___ onion, ___ rice and ___ eggs to make dinner.”
We need an onion, some rice and some eggs to make dinner.
Countable (C) or uncountable (U)? rice, egg, milk, sandwich.
Then ask one question with “How much…?” and one with “How many…?”
rice = U, egg = C, milk = U, sandwich = C.
e.g. “How much rice…?” / “How many eggs…?”
Look at the black clouds! Make a prediction with “be going to”.
It’s going to rain.
Complete: “I use my phone ____ (send) messages. I want ____ (download) a new app.”
to send; to download
Complete the sentence:
“While I ___ home, I ___ an old friend.”
Example:
While I was walking home, I saw an old friend.
Complete the short dialogue: “How ___ cartons of milk are there?” “There are ___ cartons, so we have ___ milk.”
Example:
How many cartons of milk are there? There are a lot of cartons, so we have a lot of milk.
Complete with food containers: “a ____ of milk, a ____ of jam, a ____ of crisps, a ____ of chocolates.”
carton/bottle; jar; packet/bag; box
Complete: “We ____ (fly) to Rome ____ Saturday morning.” (present continuous for a future arrangement)
are flying; on
Put in order to make a question, then answer it: “you / have / ever / used / this app / ?”
“Have you ever used this app?” – “Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.”
Make one past-tense sentence with first, then and after that: get to the airport; go through security; board the plane.
First we got to the airport. Then we went through security. After that, we boarded the plane.
You are at the airport. Name 3 things/places and use “there is/are” with some/any to say what you can see.
Example:
“There is a check-in desk. There are some shops. There aren’t any restaurants near the gate.”
Complete: “The King is ____ (high) than the 7 of hearts. In my opinion, chocolate is the ____ (delicious) food of all.”
higher; most delicious
Write 2 plans for a city holiday with “be going to” (use words like museum, sightseeing tour, restaurant).
Example:
“I’m going to visit the museum. We’re going to take a sightseeing tour.”
Complete: “I ____ (go) to ____ cinema last night, but I ____ (not/see) ____ new James Bond film yet.”
went; the; haven’t seen; the
Complete the sentence: “When I ___ at the airport, it ___ raining, so I ___ a taxi to the hotel.”
Example:
When I arrived at the airport, it was raining, so I got a taxi to the hotel.
Describe your town. Use building words (library, square, station…) + prepositions of place + “there is/are”.
Example:
“There is a station opposite the library. There are some cafés in the square.”
Say these large numbers, then compare them: 1,450 and 2,999. Write the answer with a comparative adjective.
one thousand four hundred and fifty; two thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine. “2,999 is bigger/larger than 1,450.”
Complete with prepositions: “The walking tour starts ____ 10 a.m. ____ Monday ____ the main square.”
at; on; in
Describe someone you know. Use appearance & personality words + clothes + a defining relative clause (“He/She is the person who…”).
Example:
My sister is the person who always wears bright dresses. She is tall, friendly and very funny.”