Complete: If it ___ (rain), I ___ (stay) home.
If it rains, I will stay home.
Make passive: They clean the museum.
The museum is cleaned.
Compare: big / small
Bigger / smaller
Choose: can / can’t — You ___ eat here.
You can’t eat here.
Choose: my / your — Is this ___ bag?
Is this your bag?
True or False: Zero conditional describes general facts.
True
Make passive: They opened a new store.
A new store was opened.
Correct or incorrect sentence: Tokyo is bigger than Paris.
Correct
Write 1 rule for a library with mustn’t.
You mustn’t make noise in the library.
Correct the mistake: That book is me.
That book is mine.
First conditional: Complete: If I finish work early, I ____ (go) to the park.
If I finish work early, I will go to the park.
Change to passive: People will close the street tomorrow.
The street will be closed tomorrow.
Make 2 comparisons: cold / hot / comfortable
This jacket is more comfortable than that one.
Role-play: Ask permission: ____ I use this computer?
Could I use this computer?
Transform: Maria has a car. → The car is ____.
The car is Maria’s.
Create 1 zero & 1 first conditional for: phone battery dies
If my phone battery dies, no one can call me. (zero).
If my phone battery dies today, I will miss my meeting. (first)
Identify tense: The door was broken yesterday. (present? past? future?)
Past simple passive
Use more / less correctly in a sentence.
This café is more expensive but less noisy than the other one.
Write 2 sentences: Visitors may… / Visitors may not…
Visitors may enter, but visitors may not use cameras.
Use ’s and s’ correctly in 2 sentences.
That is my friend’s phone.
Those are the students’ backpacks.
Create a “What if…?” scenario with two different outcomes (general + specific).
What if you forget your passport?
Zero: If you forget your passport, you can’t travel.
First: If you forget your passport today, you will miss your flight.
Report a news headline with present, past, AND future passive (3 sentences).
Example:
Present passive: A new security system is installed today.
Past passive: The windows were broken last night.
Future passive: More cameras will be added next week.
Give 6 comparatives in a paragraph choosing a destination.
Sample paragraph:
I want to travel to Mexico City because it is bigger than Puebla. It is more exciting and less boring. The food is better and the museums are more interesting.
Design 3 rules for a dog park using 3 different modals (can, must, mustn’t).
Sample rules:
Dogs must be on a leash. You can bring water, but you can’t bring food. Owners must pick up after their dogs.
Write a 4-sentence story correctly using mine, yours, his, hers, theirs.
Sample:
That phone is mine. That bag is yours. Those keys are his. This notebook is theirs.